Stand Alone Novel
By: Charlotte Fitzwilliam

The Duke’s Daughter: A Clean Inspirational Historical Regency Romance: An Inspirational, Clean, Regency, Romance Featuring a Disabled Lady in Society

Readers who have enjoyed the inspirational, clean, and heartfelt stories of authors like Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte, and Charles Dickens may enjoy this great read about one of the most important thing in life – finding love.

A disabled girl in the early 1800’s hopes to find a husband. Although her father is a duke, things look bleak as without help she could turn into an unmarried spinster.

The Duke of Wilmington receives a letter from his boyhood friend, Lord Chesterton, informing him that he has the answer to what ails him. Lord Chesterton reveals that he has found a baron who apparently helps disabled people find matches. The duke’s daughter is disabled in a way, and the duke accepts the invitation to visit the baron, Lord Lucas.

But when the duke arrives, he meets more than he bargained for in the form of the baron’s daughter, Miss Sundry.
Miss Sundry’s father fears that his daughter is growing older and may soon be too old to be considered a suitable match. This interests the duke, but later, the duke finds out a secret which may spoil all of his hopes and dreams of a good future.

If you love Regency, inspirational-romance stories that are clean and wholesome and often include dukes, earls, barons, marquesses, lords and ladies, you will enjoy The Duke’s Daughter.

*This is a historical Regency romance novel of 11,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a sweet happily ever after.

10% of all profits made by His Everlasting Love Media are donated to charity.

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Charlotte Fitzwilliam was raised in Manchester, England and graduated from University in London with a Masters of English, which focused on 18th Century and Romantic Studies. Her passion since young adulthood was reading and writing romantic regency stories.

Charlotte feels like she is living a dream life as she often brings coffee or tea to the country side. She sits beneath a tree with her laptop to dream and write about proud dukes and ladies in long dresses falling in love.

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