Stunning

“The novels of Arabella Sheraton are stunning. Not only in that you read about a historical period, but you’re virtually warped into her world of fiction.”

Loved it!!

What can I say? I’m a sap for a HEA story and when you have a nemesis who gets her comeuppance, all the better! Fabulous read that I just could not put down. Would recommend it without reservation. Well done!”

Great

“I found this a really good book. It is a very easy read. I loved the various plots at play. Lord Charles Blackwood is a great hero. Patience is a good heroine. Letitia DeVere is a great villain who gets her comeuppance in the end. Chloe DeVere is also a great heroine. I hope we get a story for her too.”

Highly recommended

“This book is a must read for all Regency fans. It was a lovely story – well written by a talented author. I will certainly read more of her books. Highly recommended.”

Enjoyed this story

“Enjoyed this story!! It was charming and had some intriguing plot lines and surprises!!! Looking forward to a lovely epilogue!!!”

I love Regency Romances

“I love Regency Romances, and this is one of the better ones for sure. I have gulped it down in day. The dishes are not done, the house is not cleaned, the dinner is nowhere to be ready, but I just had to finish the book.”

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TO MURDER A MARQUIS

When Jane Carstairs goes to Chelston Hall to complete the archival project her father had been commissioned to do, things turn very weird from the moment she gets there. Jane wakes up in the woods at Chelston Hall, only it’s no longer 2015 … it’s 1815, and she’s faced with the discovery of a possibly dead man, who is the spitting image of her current employer — the Marquis of Chelston — and the growing feeling that something is very wrong. Jane has somehow slipped back in time, but why? Is she the one destined to save the marquis so that the line can continue? And how can she stop falling in love with a man who is from another era? Can she go back to her own century? Does she want to, ultimately? A time slip/murder mystery Regency romance awaits readers in To Murder a Marquis.

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