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Forever Remain: Roxton Letters Volume Two:: A Companion to the Roxton Family Saga Books 4-6
Contributor(s): Brant, Lucinda (Author)
ISBN: 1925614425     ISBN-13: 9781925614428
Publisher: Sprigleaf Pty Ltd
OUR PRICE:   $19.79  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Historical - General
- Fiction | Romance - Historical - Regency
- Fiction | Sagas
Series: Roxton Family Saga
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.95 lbs) 178 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1800-1850
- Cultural Region - British Isles
 
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Publisher Description:

Casebound Library Edition. This second volume of previously unpublished letters from the private correspondence of the Roxton family spans a twenty-year period, from the 1760s to the late 1780s, and includes extracts from the diaries of Antonia, Duchess of Kinross, and her younger son Lord Henri-Antoine Hesham. Also included are letters by the 5th Duke of Roxton, written in the final stages of his illness, and addressed to his youngest son Lord Henri-Antoine. The volume concludes with a letter by the latter's wife, Lady Henri-Antoine Hesham, to her mother-in-law, the Duchess of Kinross, while abroad on her bridal trip. These letters complement the later chronology of the award-winning Roxton Family Saga: Dair Devil, Proud Mary, and Satyr's Son. With a foreword by a late-Victorian descendant, Alice-Victoria, 10th Duchess of Roxton.

I get Lucinda Brant. We are both diehard romantics at heart. When I first started reading Eternally Yours, the first volume of Roxton letters, I was unsure how a bunch of letters would hold my interest. I should never have doubted Lucinda Brant. Eternally Yours was magical. Forever Remain brings us into the world of the sixth duke, his duchess and their dynasty. A bold exciting look into the lives of the Roxton family told through a litany of personal letters which is like listening into their conversations. Each letter which truly feels like a personal chat, uncovers information that was not included in the previous books about this family or answers questions about people or circumstances mentioned in the saga. Lord Henri-Antoine quickly became one of my favorite Roxton characters in Satyr's Son. I truly loved this story about misguided fraternity brothers and the realization of caring and friendship that prevailed. And of course when love came into the picture life was never going to be the same. So when I realized that so many letters of Forever Remain referred to Henri-Antoine as a young boy and then onto adulthood and ultimate marriage, well, I was of course hooked. Once again, Lucinda Brant has shown us why she is an undisputed master of this genre.--SWurman, Night Owl Reviews 5 STARS--TOP PICK

Connecting Books

Enjoy Lucinda's meticulously researched 18th century world, where characters, places, and events all intertwine.

Roxton Family Saga
1740s NOBLE SATYR (Renard and Antonia)
1760s MIDNIGHT MARRIAGE (Julian and Deb)
1770s AUTUMN DUCHESS (Antonia and Jonathon)
1770s DAIR DEVIL (Dair and Rory)
1770s PROUD MARY (Mary and Christopher)
1780s SATYR'S SON (Henri-Antoine and Lisa)

Salt Hendon Series
1763 SALT BRIDE (Magnus and Jane)
1767 SALT REDUX (Antony and Caroline)
SALT HENDON COLLECTION -- boxed set with bonus novella SALT ANGEL

Alec Halsey Mysteries
Spring 1763 DEADLY ENGAGEMENT (Country house murder and mayhem)
Autumn 1763 DEADLY AFFAIR (A poisoned vicar and the mysterious Miranda)
Winter 1763 DEADLY PERIL (Bloody intrigue abroad)
Summer 1764 DEADLY KIN (Murderous family secrets)
Winter 1764 DEADLY DIPLOMACY (Lies, lev es, and lovers)


Contributor Bio(s): Brant, Lucinda: - LUCINDA BRANT is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of award-winning Georgian historical romances & mysteries. Her novels are described as smart, witty, adventures, full of heart wrenching drama with a happily ever after, and where history is more than a setting. Lucinda has degrees in History, Political Science, and Law from the Australian National University and a post-graduate diploma in Education. Before becoming a full-time writer, Lucinda taught History and Geography at an exclusive boarding school for young ladies. She has been researching and reading about the 18th Century for forty years, and still finds the Georgian era just as fascinating now as then. Lucinda lives in the middle of a koala reserve so the neighbors are cute and cuddly and sleep most of the day. She drinks way too much coffee and is addicted to Pinterest. Come join her there in her 18th Century world: http: //www.pinterest.com/lucindabrant/ "Quizzing glass and quill, into my sedan chair and away! The 1700s rock!"