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Stowaway Heart    by Patricia Strefling
Price: Free! 70550 words. Language: English. Published on May 1, 2013. Fiction » Christian » Romance.

(4.00 from 1 review)
Francine Louise Devin hovers on a dark dock in Devon, England. Fifteen and alone she huddles in the night -- she must be on the last ship to France before the snow flies. Frannie does the unthinkable and sneaks aboard The Antonia, becoming a stowaway.
Georgiana Darcy's Diary: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice continued    by Anna Elliott
Price: Free! 67390 words. Language: English. Published on October 8, 2012. Fiction » Romance » Historical.

1 star(4.88 from 8 reviews)
The year is 1814, and it's springtime at Pemberley. Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy have married. But now a new romance is in the air, along with high fashion, elegant manners, scandal, deception, and the wonderful hope of a true and lasting love. Georgiana Darcy's Diary is Book 1 of the Pride and Prejudice Chronicles and is approximately 67,000 words in length. It is appropriate for all ages.
Susanna and the Spy    by Anna Elliott
Price: Free! 70430 words. Language: English. Published on July 31, 2012. Fiction » Historical » Regency.

0.25 star(4.25 from 4 reviews)
A chance encounter with a figure from her past suggests that Susanna Ward's estranged grandfather was murdered, and that his death was connected to a ring of smugglers led by a mysterious Captain Clark. When Captain Clark himself appears at her door, wounded and in need of her help, Susanna must decide where her true loyalties lie.
Sea Scoundrel (Lady Patience, the uncut version.), Knave of Hearts, One of Four    by Annette Blair
Price: Free! 93270 words. Language: English. Published on May 11, 2012. Fiction » Romance » Historical.

0.75 star(4.86 from 7 reviews)
Lady Patience Kendall crossed the sea to marry, but her intended died before she arrived. Only one way to get home: charge four hapless American Colonials to find them titled husbands in London. At the ship, she realized their mothers expected each to wed the Marquess of Andover, so she’d have to seek an introduction. How hard could it be?