| Biography: | English novelist Stanly John Weyman (1855-1928) was also known as the Prince of Romance for his dozens of historical romance novels. Before he began publishing his trademark romantic histories set in the 16th and 17th centuries, with titles like A Gentleman of France and Under the Red Robe, he was an Oxford-educated lawyer. His novels were bestsellers in his time, enjoyed by thousands of readers including admirers Robert Louis Stevenson and Oscar Wilde. |
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Count Hannibal
The ruthless Count Hannibal falls in love with a beautiful noblewoman, Clotilde de Vrillac, in this adventure-packed historical romance. Dueling lovers and escaped prisoners mark the way to the Huguenot lady, in Paris at the Court of Charles IX. Categories: Romance, Historical Romance |
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The Castle Inn
Julia suspects that her lover, Sir George Sloane, is responsible for her abduction when he receives a mysterious note. Sloane meets with treachery, sword-and-pistol fighting, and other dramas while he tries to prove his innocence. The high spirit of the captive only adds to his challenge. Categories: Romance, Romantic Suspense |
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