A sparkling traditional and clean Regency romance.
Who is the mystery gentleman set to arrive in the sleepy English town of Much Becksleigh?
That is a question of consuming interest to three spirited, but dissimilar, young women who live there in Regency times—Eleanor, Priscilla and Ruth. Their hopes, fears and misapprehensions burst to the surface as the handsome, young gentleman arrives, disrupting the quiet routine of their lives.
William Pearce knows that isolated Much Becksleigh will be transformed into a bustling market town by the construction of a new canal connecting it with thriving regional trade. But is this something that the local community wants? And can he overcome the resistance of eccentric landowners in the area? He must succeed—his whole future depends on it.
But little does he realize what he faces in this seemingly placid town, not least from the three women themselves, whose fates are deeply intertwined with the unforeseen events that unfold.
I write clean traditional Regency romances modelled in their witty dialogue and tone on the works of Georgette Heyer. Unlike Heyer, however, I use a more modern language style—though with some nods to the usages of earlier times.
Writing for enjoyment and stimulation, I hope to please my readers with distinctive stories woven into authentic but unfamiliar settings from the past.
My Becksleigh Canal trilogy weaves stories of drama and romance around the ‘mania’ for building narrowboat canals across inland England during the early Industrial Revolution.
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