Friday’s Child: A classic Regency romance

Classic Literature & Fiction

Author: Georgette Heyer

Rejected by the woman he deeply craves, the incomparable Miss Milborne, for his unsteadiness of character, wild Viscount Sheringham is bent on avenging fate and coming into his fortune. Rebellious young Sherry could not gain his inheritance until he married, he leaves his mother’s house and on a passionate impulse, he vowed to marry the next woman he saw. But the very firs….Read More

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