The Blackmore Collection

The Blackmore Collection by Daisy Landish, published by Beaches and Trails Publishing on June 19, 2023, is a clean Regency romance that centers on the five daughters of the Earl of Keymouth. Set against the backdrop of Regency England’s high society, this collection explores the complexities of love and heartbreak through a series of interconnected stories. Readers will encounter themes of childhood sweethearts, mistaken identities, and daring escapes as the Blackmore sisters navigate their romantic lives filled with family intrigue and scandal.
This edition features five distinct tales, including Missing The Lady, Falling for The Lady, Competing with The Lady, Unveiling The Lady, and Saving The Lady. Each story presents a unique perspective on romance, highlighting the challenges and triumphs faced by the sisters in their pursuit of happiness. With a total of 254 pages, this collection offers a blend of swoon-worthy moments and high-stakes drama, appealing to fans of historical romance.
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Clean Regency Romance
The five daughters of the Earl of Keymouth are at the center of Regency England’s high society, but their romantic lives are anything but simple. From childhood sweethearts to mistaken identities, jilted lovers to daring escapes, the Blackmore sisters face love and heartbreak in equal measure. This collection of clean Regency romances is packed with family intrigue, scandal, and swoon-worthy romance, perfect for readers who love a touch of mischief and high-stakes drama.
Includes:
- Missing The Lady
- Falling for The Lady
- Competing with The Lady
- Unveiling The Lady
- Saving The Lady
The Blackmore Collection offers heartwarming stories of love found in the most unexpected places, where familial bonds and personal choices shape each heroine’s journey to happiness.
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