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Lanterns, Sanguinet Saga

"Reliable Veryan, mixing romance, humor, light mystery, and a satisfyingly noisy finish with just enough touches of period diction and mores to add the right Regency flavor." - Kirkus Reviews

"Veryan deftly balances romance, mystery, comedy and - with special poignancy - the conflict Marietta must face, torn between love of country and love of a dashing man." - Publishers Weekly

Patricia Veryan was born in England and moved to the United States following World War II. The author of several critically acclaimed Georgian and Regency series, including the Sanguinet Saga, she now lives in Kirkland, Washington.

Patricia Veryan

Miss Marietta Warrington is the backbone of her family, now that her endearing but reckless widowed father has gambled away their family fortune. The family rents the dower house of an abandoned estate, Lanterns, and scrambles to save money, while Marietta and her sister hope to make advantageous matches in order to help support them. One afternoon while playing near the mansion, Marietta's brother, five-year-old Arthur Warrington, discovers a mysterious and, Marietta soon learns, attractive stranger called Diccon living among the ruins. Though neighborhood rumor and Diccon's own evasions suggest that he's a smuggler, Marietta cannot help but glimpse hints of Diccon's gentlemanly honor peeking out from under his smuggler's facade. Such discoveries convince her that Diccon can't be telling the truth about his identity, and only intrigue her all the more...

St. Martin’s Press