A Stage for Harriet

A Stage for Harriet by Mary-Celeste Ricks is a historical romance published by Cedar Fort, Incorporated in 2020. This edition spans 273 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Harriet, a farmer’s daughter who leaves her seaside home to work as a governess in London, where she unexpectedly finds herself attending extravagant balls and parties. Her striking resemblance to Lady Virginia Sackville leads to her involvement in a scheme to keep Virginia’s pregnancy a secret, as she is enlisted by the duchess to act as Virginia’s double in high society.
Readers will discover Harriet’s determination to reunite Virginia with her lover before the child is born, navigating a series of challenges along the way. The narrative unfolds as Harriet seeks assistance from her childhood sweetheart, manages the advances of an unwanted suitor, and contends with the demands of an angry duchess, all while facing the interference of a dangerous rake. This engaging tale weaves together elements of romance and historical intrigue, set against the backdrop of Regency-era London.
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Author: Mary-Celeste Ricks
When the farmer’s daughter Harriet fled her seaside home to be a governess in London, the last thing she expected was to attend lavish balls and parties dressed in elaborate gowns. However, Harriet’s uncanny resemblance to Lady Virginia Sackville leads Virginia’s mother, the duchess, to enlist Harriet’s aid as Virginia’s double in high society London to keep Virginia’s pregnancy a secret. As Harriet comes to know Virginia she becomes determined to reunite Virginia with her lover before their child is born, but she’ll need to seek help from her childhood sweetheart, manage an unwanted suitor, appease an angry duchess, and thwart the plans of a dangerous meddling rake in order to do so–and the clock is ticking.
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