Of Royalty and Commoners: This Romance novel is the third novel in the trilogy of novels, and a sequel to Rampaging Lovers and The Thar Articles In this novel, Joshua and Julia, now married 25 years, live in Hampstead, in London, where General Sir Joshua Samuelson is the Military Attache to the Indian High Commission. They have four grown-up children-Lord David, Lady Sarah, Lady Ruth and Lady Susan. David, the future twelfth Earl of Bromfield, is in love with his cousin Rachel, a commoner. Sarah freely confesses to lacking the courage to fall in love-that is until their dear 'Elizabeth Aunty' decides to play matchmaker. Ruth is a world-class, long-distance runner in the mile; fiercely independent, she will protect her family-at all costs. Susan, the baby of the family, has no thoughts of marriage-but Lord Albert, Earl of Rathbone has other ideas. This is their story! This is their story. If you enjoy Jane Austen or Louisa May Alcott, you will love this novel! The novels have also been published in Danish. Very good Reviews have appeared in DBC, and some excerpts from the Reviews by Steffen Gordon Nielsen for DBC are given below: Rampaging Lovers: "Classical spy novel that can be read by everybody.It is almost as if watching a spy novel from the 80's.Generally well-written classical spy novel which ought to be of interest to all major libraries." The Thar Articles: ".Well-written spy novel wonderfully free from cell phones and Internet. It is easily read and written in fine language.The novel is comparable to Deighton's, Ludlum's, and Le Carre's books, spiced up with a slight sprinkle of Ian Fleming." Steffen Gordon Nielsen DBC (Lektorudtalelse fra bibliotekerne) Review for Libraries.
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