A Season at Brighton: Romance and rivalry in Georgian England (Eversley #3)

Alice Chetwynd Ley


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A Season at Brighton: Romance and rivalry in Georgian England by Alice Chetwynd Ley
Georgian England is brought to life in this page-turning romantic adventure! For fans of Georgette Heyer, Mary Balogh, Jane Aiken Hodge and Jane Austen.

Will Catherine Denham’s independent streak land her in serious danger…?



1806, England

The word is out that eligible bachelor, Lord Pamyngton is ready to take a wife. And who better than one of the three beautiful Denham sisters who are single and out in society?

Catherine Denham is the obvious match, as the heart of her elder sister, Louisa lies elsewhere…

But Catherine has no intention of marrying just yet. Particularly not to a rude viscount whose heart, she knows, belongs to another.

A trip to visit their married sister in Brighton leads the Denham girls into a world of trouble. Will they survive A Season at Brighton with their lives – and their reputations - intact?

A SEASON AT BRIGHTON is the third book in The Eversley Saga: Traditional British, pre Regency romance novels with outspoken, feisty heroines set in Georgian England.

'Certainly recommended for Regency fans who also love a mystery' - Kirkus Reviews

THE EVERSLEY SAGA SERIES
BOOK ONE: The Clandestine Betrothal
BOOK TWO: The Toast of the Town
BOOK THREE: A Season at Brighton
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