Sisters of the Revolution #8.5
by Audrey Glenn and Diana Davis
Have a very merry Revolutionary Christmas with your favorite heroes & heroines!
A collection of four short stories featuring the characters of the Revolutionary romances Integrity’s Choice, Devotion’s Cost, Loyalty’s Price and Revolution’s Toll.
For Constance: Fischer Marks knows he broke Constance Hayes’s heart, but he can’t let her sister Patience think she broke his. As Fischer attends Patience’s wedding, can he discreetly deliver his gift for Constance to salve her wounded feelings?
A Christmas of Their Own: Verity and Henry Crofton finally arrive at his English estate in time for Christmas—with his sweet but overbearing mother. Can Verity accept living so far from her family? Can Henry carve out a place for himself and his bride with the first Mrs. Crofton?
Flight by Twelfth Night: After months of writing, Mercy Hayes and Captain Lawrence Rogers finally reunite for Christmas with her family at the Columbiafield country estate. But when Lawrence asks her father for his blessing on their union, Mr. Hayes says no in no uncertain terms. Despite misgivings, Mercy agrees to elope. Can they find their happily ever after?
Christmas Presence: After eleven years apart, Cassandra Beaufort is finally crossing the ocean to visit her sister, the Duchess of Wessex. With eight children in the household—with problems of their own—will the sisters ever get the time together they desperately desire?
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1775–1791
Crofton sisters & Hayes sisters
This book contains spoilers for the first four books in the Sisters of the Revolution series. While you can read our other books afterwards, these stories will be even more enjoyable if you’ve come to know and love the characters in our previous books!
Integrity’s Choice#5 by Diana Davis |
Devotion’s Cost#6 by Audrey Glenn |
Loyalty’s Price#7 by Diana Davis |
Revolution’s Toll#8 by Audrey Glenn |
WHO IS JEANNE DARK?? Fischer wants to court the brilliant, mysterious author Jeanne Dark. Will he discover she’s secretly Constance, the woman he spurned but still loves? 1776 |
When Verity inveigles the new vicar into a sham engagement, their relationship isn’t the only thing that’s fake. . . . 1777 |
An American patriot in occupied territory, Mercy finds herself falling for an enemy officer. Will she choose her country or her heart? 1778 |
A widow who may be ready to love again. A rakish duke who may not be reformed. Can they ever hope for a happy ending? 1782 |
Sisters of the Revolution Series
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