Sophia’s Letter by Elizabeth Donne
A passionate reader’s unexpected declaration unlocks a lonely poet’s heart.
Spinster is such a loathsome word. But — Miss Sophia Grant has to confess — this is what she has become. With the first strands of graying hair and legs weakened by childhood illness, she does not expect to become anyone’s wife now. Besides, Papa would never allow it. Still, she has her many younger siblings around her. And her writing, of course. Her days are full of everything that matters. That is, until the letter comes.
Tobias Mannerly is entirely smitten with the written word. It fills every corner of his thoughts and imagination. Perhaps that is why he has not yet found love — no woman can reach his heart the way poetry does. Words are his passion, especially those in the latest poem by a certain Miss Sophia Grant. How they speak to him, call to him! He must write to her. She must know what power she wields on the page!
- File Name:sophias-letter-by-elizabeth-donne.epub
- Original Title:Sophia's Letter: A Regency Historical Romance (Ladies of Munro Book 1)
- Creator:Elizabeth Donne
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0DKG71KFK
- Publisher:Dragonblade Publishing, Inc.
- Date:2024-12-26T00:00:00+00:00
- File Size:932.904 KB
Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright Page
- 3. Publisher’s Note
- 4. Additional Dragonblade books by Author Elizabeth Donne
- 5. Dedication
- 6. Table of Contents
- 7. Chapter One
- 8. Chapter Two
- 9. Chapter Three
- 10. Chapter Four
- 11. Chapter Five
- 12. Chapter Six
- 13. Chapter Seven
- 14. Chapter Eight
- 15. Chapter Nine
- 16. Chapter Ten
- 17. Chapter Eleven
- 18. Chapter Twelve
- 19. Chapter Thirteen
- 20. Chapter Fourteen
- 21. Chapter Fifteen
- 22. Chapter Sixteen
- 23. Chapter Seventeen
- 24. Chapter Eighteen
- 25. Chapter Nineteen
- 26. Chapter Twenty
- 27. Chapter Twenty-One
- 28. Chapter Twenty-Two
- 29. Chapter Twenty-Three
- 30. Chapter Twenty-Four
- 31. Chapter Twenty-Five
- 32. Chapter Twenty-Six
- 33. Epilogue
- 34. Author’s Notes
- 35. Acknowledgements
- 36. About the Author