Eton Cottage Series

Book 1

Margo and Eddy’s Love Story

Our story begins in England during the early 1800s, or as it is more commonly known, the Regency era. Marriage is common amongst the residents of England, love is a rarity.
Margo began her journey in society as a teenager, inconsiderate and so consumed by her own fears that she was unaware of the hurtful effect her words had on someone very important to her. She now finds herself nearly a decade older and is just now realizing the error of her ways. When she meets a young friend who finds herself in a similar situation upon entering society, Margo tries to share her mistakes in the hope that another will not repeat them. Will she be able to save a valued friendship once lost?
Edward however had a very different outlook on love when he was younger. So much so that he made himself vulnerable to utter heartbreak…a devastation he has never recovered from. Now, he is forced to come face to face with the woman who broke his heart when his sister decides to spend her summer holiday at Margo's country estate.
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Eton Cottage Series

Book 2

Lily and Albert’s Love Story

Our story begins in England during the early 1800s, or as it is more commonly known,
the Regency era.
Marriage is common amongst the residents of England—love is a rarity.
Lily Calderwood was fortunate to find love during her first season. Lord Calderwood was
a kind and caring man who showered her with affection. Sadly, his health took an unexpected
turn, stealing his life a mere five years after their wedding. Since befriending her young neighbor
and, in later years, chaperoning her into London society, Lily is reunited with an old friend.
Albert Berry knew the moment he met Lily Calderwood that she was exquisite. He
searched the world, hoping to find a woman who compared to her. Unable to do so, Albert
returned to London with little hope left for finding a love match. Until one fortuitous night when
he was reunited with the woman he has never been able to forget.
Their years of friendship have evolved into a passionate devotion, with their hearts
knowing long before their minds. With no doubt of how strongly they feel for one another, the
struggle to integrate this united devotion with their individual lives has forced them to keep their
love a secret.
Will they allow others to dictate the rest of their lives or will they finally choose each
other above all else?

Semi-retired, famed, British romance film director Henry Brooks finds himself in quite a predicament. When his playboy public persona threatens to risk his chance of directing Pride & Prejudice, he searches for a way to convince the studio to hire him.

Where will he find a Jane Austen fan that can help him turn his public image around?

When Lucy moves to London for a fresh start at the age of thirty-seven, her only companions are her fictional boyfriends. Yet, in the land of Jane Austen, that surely will be more than enough. After a chance encounter at a coffee shop, she befriends a group of twenty-somethings, and suddenly London is starting to feel like home.

When her new friends invite their father to join them at the coffee shop one night, Lucy can’t take her eyes off the handsome older man in front of her. That is until he opens his mouth. She should have known not to consider him—he isn’t a fictional man, after all. To make matters worse, he even teases her for her love of romance novels. Until he needs her help, that is…

Will Lucy be willing to help Henry improve his image to appeal to Jane Austen fans like her?

If it means a new adaptation of one of her favorite novels, it might be worth the aggravation…for Jane.

The Director Dilema

The Director Dilema