"AMBERSLEY shares rich storytelling treats that go beyond the traditional romance; it's reminiscent of classic Judith McNaught works." --RITA-nominated author, Therese Walsh, The Last Will of Moira Leahy "Atwell has an intriguing premise, and her craftsmanship shows in solid descriptions, smooth dialogue and observations. Ambersley creates a With skillful prose and delightful detail she invites us to dance in the grand ballrooms of London and relish the peaceful solitude of the rural countryside. With these settings etched firmly in mind, Ambersley draws us in to all the intrigue of regency society as Johnny grows from gardener's apprentice to Johanna, heiress to the land she grew up on as a servant and her struggle to /5. She grows up among the servants, where she develops a sense of purpose that helps her survive the betrayal that unmasks her true identity. Once she is forced to take her proper place in Regency society as the highly sought heiress to the Ambersley fortune, she must defy the relatives who would make her a pawn in their struggle for power.
Amy Atwell wrote Ambersley, which can be purchased at a lower price at www.doorway.ru Looking for a book by Amy Atwell? We use Cookies to collect information when you visit our site. Find many great new used options and get the best deals for Ambersley: Lords of London #1 by Amy Atwell (, Trade Paperback) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products! Amy liked Liz Banks's review of Ambersley (Lords of London, #1): "I read this because the plot was different enough to be interesting. My favorite parts were at the beginning when the little duchess is saved from death by dressing as a boy and being raised by the gardener.".
"AMBERSLEY shares rich storytelling treats that go beyond the traditional romance; it's reminiscent of classic Judith McNaught works." --RITA-nominated author, Therese Walsh, The Last Will of Moira Leahy "Atwell has an intriguing premise, and her craftsmanship shows in solid descriptions, smooth dialogue and observations. The book wasn’t universally loved, but I accept that as a given. Reading is a subjective experience, and each person has his or her own tastes when it comes to story. I tried to put my best work into Ambersley, and I will continue to do so with future books. In its first year, Ambersley sold over 36, digital copies. Amy liked Liz Banks's review of Ambersley (Lords of London, #1): "I read this because the plot was different enough to be interesting. My favorite parts were at the beginning when the little duchess is saved from death by dressing as a boy and being raised by the gardener.".
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