Fated Love, Deluxe Version

A Caversham Chronicles Novel

Fiction & Literature, Saga, Romance, Historical
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Author: Sandy Raven ISBN: 9781939359285
Publisher: Sandy Raven LLC Publication: March 5, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sandy Raven
ISBN: 9781939359285
Publisher: Sandy Raven LLC
Publication: March 5, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

This Deluxe Version of Fated Love includes the prequel short story What the Fates Decree, and a post-story short story How the Fathers Made it Happen from the three father’s points of view on the eve of giving their daughters away.

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WHAT THE FATES DECREE

WHAT THE FATES DECREE is a transition short story setting up the next two books in The Caversham’s Chronicles, Fated Love, and To Waltz with a Dark Lord.

Lia, Duchess of Caversham, must convince her sister-in-law, the Elise, Countess of Camden, to allow their daughters to go to Scotland without them to attend a house party and fox hunt given by their friend, Lady Adina Ross-Gordon, Countess of Rathcavan. Lady Adina is the grandmother of the new Earl of Rathcavan, and aunt by marriage of Lady Beverly, the best friend of both Lia and Elise.

Lady Adina would like to see her grandson settled in marriage before she dies. Beverly reluctantly brings her daughter to Scotland, doing so at the urging of her husband. She doesn’t want to though as one of the young men in attendance is the man who broke her daughter’s heart.

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FATED LOVE

When an invitation arrives for a hunting party in Scotland, Lady Charlotte, Miss Penelope, and Lady Isabel grow excited about the opportunity to ride with their hostess, Penelope’s great-aunt, the renowned equestrienne Lady Adina, Countess of Rathcavan. Lady Adina was using this event to bring these three particular young ladies to Lyden to play Cupid for her grandson and his friends.

Laethan Ross Gordon, Earl of Rathcavan, needs a bride. After the explosion at his iron rail-producing mill last spring, his grandmother frequently reminded him that there is no heir. But there was only one lady Laethan wanted as his wife—the Duke of Caversham’s daughter, Lady Isabel. And as luck would have it, Lady Isabel is best friends with his step-cousin, Penelope.

Lady Isabel Halden was tired of being the focus of the gossip writers in England and was hoping for a few quiet weeks in Scotland. That, and each season the men grew more ridiculous and desperate to get her attention. All she wanted was to find a good man to love, someone who would love her in return and not look at her as a debutant with a large dowry and a politically connected family. Bumping into the new earl of Rathcavan at his grandmother’s party proved unnerving. The man was incredibly handsome, and she was attracted to him before she even knew who he was. Discovering his identity gave her hope that the coming weeks might be... interesting.

Nathaniel Santiago met Miss Penelope Fenwicke riding in the park early one morning. They spent five weeks falling in love until he suddenly disappeared, sent on a secret assignment in another country. The mission turned into a great tragedy, leaving Nathaniel scarred for life, and his employer minus a leg, but still alive. When Nathaniel returned, he was a hollowed-out shell of a man who needed to work through his troubles before he could be the man Penelope needed. To do this, his employer sent him to Lyden to work for Lady Adina who had experience helping men in his condition.

Miss Penelope Fenwicke realized going to Lyden for her great-aunt Adina’s birthday hunt meant facing Nathaniel, the man who said he loved her and wanted to marry her before disappearing without a word. When she learned that he was in Scotland and made no effort to contact her, she tried to make herself hate him, while also realizing something wasn’t right. She was curious and wanted answers and was grateful that her friends would be with her when she confronted him for the first time since he returned home.

Eamon Gowrey wasn’t born a nobleman, but his cousin was. Eamon and Laethan went to university together. When they completed their coursework, they purchased an old foundry and converted it to produce iron rail for the railroads. While confident in business, he wasn’t in his relationships with women. Until the night he saw a lass so beautiful, and so high above him that he knew to ask her to dance would leave him heartbroken. Still, he gathered his courage and asked Lady Charlotte to partner him in a turn about the floor, and surprisingly she said yes.

Lady Charlotte Brightman had long heard of Lady Adina and her skills with a horse, and Charlotte was thrilled to be invited to ride with her. She’d turned her head and heart to her love for training and riding horses after she’d overheard several young men saying horrible things about her behind her back. And when she met the earl’s cousin, Mr. Gowrey, she thought he was nice to her because their friends were now betrothed. She thought Mr. Gowrey handsome, but she wasn’t really expecting anything to come of their acquaintance. She was proved very wrong the moment he kissed her.

A freak accident brings the ladies’ parents to Lyden, and three grooms waste no time asking for permission to marry from the three fathers, and the three brides decide they want to share a wedding day because their love for each other and their husbands had been fated from the moment of their birth.

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HOW THE FATHERS MADE IT HAPPEN

Giving your only daughter away in marriage isn't easy for a father to do. Even when the man about to become your son-in-law is an earl, the cousin of an earl, or the nephew of another earl.

Christopher Fenwicke, Viscount Huddleston, spent most of his daughter's life away from her and in service to the crown. When he discovers the young translator in his employ on his current mission is in love with his daughter, he is angry at not knowing this beforehand and destroys their letters. But the young man saves Christopher's life not for Christopher's sake, but for his daughter's. When he is recovering, Christopher decides to use his aunt's upcoming seventy-fifth birthday celebration to bring the heart-broken lovers back together. To do this in the manner he thought befitting of his daughter and the heroic young man who saved his life, Christopher needed the help of two of his good friends—the duke of Caversham, and the earl of Camden.

Three daughters attend what turns out to be an intimate house party, and soon all three fathers are giving their daughters in marriage to three extraordinary young men—hopefully to produce the next generation for their families.

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This Deluxe Version of Fated Love includes the prequel short story What the Fates Decree, and a post-story short story How the Fathers Made it Happen from the three father’s points of view on the eve of giving their daughters away.

————————————-

WHAT THE FATES DECREE

WHAT THE FATES DECREE is a transition short story setting up the next two books in The Caversham’s Chronicles, Fated Love, and To Waltz with a Dark Lord.

Lia, Duchess of Caversham, must convince her sister-in-law, the Elise, Countess of Camden, to allow their daughters to go to Scotland without them to attend a house party and fox hunt given by their friend, Lady Adina Ross-Gordon, Countess of Rathcavan. Lady Adina is the grandmother of the new Earl of Rathcavan, and aunt by marriage of Lady Beverly, the best friend of both Lia and Elise.

Lady Adina would like to see her grandson settled in marriage before she dies. Beverly reluctantly brings her daughter to Scotland, doing so at the urging of her husband. She doesn’t want to though as one of the young men in attendance is the man who broke her daughter’s heart.

——————

FATED LOVE

When an invitation arrives for a hunting party in Scotland, Lady Charlotte, Miss Penelope, and Lady Isabel grow excited about the opportunity to ride with their hostess, Penelope’s great-aunt, the renowned equestrienne Lady Adina, Countess of Rathcavan. Lady Adina was using this event to bring these three particular young ladies to Lyden to play Cupid for her grandson and his friends.

Laethan Ross Gordon, Earl of Rathcavan, needs a bride. After the explosion at his iron rail-producing mill last spring, his grandmother frequently reminded him that there is no heir. But there was only one lady Laethan wanted as his wife—the Duke of Caversham’s daughter, Lady Isabel. And as luck would have it, Lady Isabel is best friends with his step-cousin, Penelope.

Lady Isabel Halden was tired of being the focus of the gossip writers in England and was hoping for a few quiet weeks in Scotland. That, and each season the men grew more ridiculous and desperate to get her attention. All she wanted was to find a good man to love, someone who would love her in return and not look at her as a debutant with a large dowry and a politically connected family. Bumping into the new earl of Rathcavan at his grandmother’s party proved unnerving. The man was incredibly handsome, and she was attracted to him before she even knew who he was. Discovering his identity gave her hope that the coming weeks might be... interesting.

Nathaniel Santiago met Miss Penelope Fenwicke riding in the park early one morning. They spent five weeks falling in love until he suddenly disappeared, sent on a secret assignment in another country. The mission turned into a great tragedy, leaving Nathaniel scarred for life, and his employer minus a leg, but still alive. When Nathaniel returned, he was a hollowed-out shell of a man who needed to work through his troubles before he could be the man Penelope needed. To do this, his employer sent him to Lyden to work for Lady Adina who had experience helping men in his condition.

Miss Penelope Fenwicke realized going to Lyden for her great-aunt Adina’s birthday hunt meant facing Nathaniel, the man who said he loved her and wanted to marry her before disappearing without a word. When she learned that he was in Scotland and made no effort to contact her, she tried to make herself hate him, while also realizing something wasn’t right. She was curious and wanted answers and was grateful that her friends would be with her when she confronted him for the first time since he returned home.

Eamon Gowrey wasn’t born a nobleman, but his cousin was. Eamon and Laethan went to university together. When they completed their coursework, they purchased an old foundry and converted it to produce iron rail for the railroads. While confident in business, he wasn’t in his relationships with women. Until the night he saw a lass so beautiful, and so high above him that he knew to ask her to dance would leave him heartbroken. Still, he gathered his courage and asked Lady Charlotte to partner him in a turn about the floor, and surprisingly she said yes.

Lady Charlotte Brightman had long heard of Lady Adina and her skills with a horse, and Charlotte was thrilled to be invited to ride with her. She’d turned her head and heart to her love for training and riding horses after she’d overheard several young men saying horrible things about her behind her back. And when she met the earl’s cousin, Mr. Gowrey, she thought he was nice to her because their friends were now betrothed. She thought Mr. Gowrey handsome, but she wasn’t really expecting anything to come of their acquaintance. She was proved very wrong the moment he kissed her.

A freak accident brings the ladies’ parents to Lyden, and three grooms waste no time asking for permission to marry from the three fathers, and the three brides decide they want to share a wedding day because their love for each other and their husbands had been fated from the moment of their birth.

—————————————————-

HOW THE FATHERS MADE IT HAPPEN

Giving your only daughter away in marriage isn't easy for a father to do. Even when the man about to become your son-in-law is an earl, the cousin of an earl, or the nephew of another earl.

Christopher Fenwicke, Viscount Huddleston, spent most of his daughter's life away from her and in service to the crown. When he discovers the young translator in his employ on his current mission is in love with his daughter, he is angry at not knowing this beforehand and destroys their letters. But the young man saves Christopher's life not for Christopher's sake, but for his daughter's. When he is recovering, Christopher decides to use his aunt's upcoming seventy-fifth birthday celebration to bring the heart-broken lovers back together. To do this in the manner he thought befitting of his daughter and the heroic young man who saved his life, Christopher needed the help of two of his good friends—the duke of Caversham, and the earl of Camden.

Three daughters attend what turns out to be an intimate house party, and soon all three fathers are giving their daughters in marriage to three extraordinary young men—hopefully to produce the next generation for their families.

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