Heirs & Spares

Heirs & Spares
Author: J. L. Spohr
Publisher: Plum Street Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0989217329

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It’s 1569. Elizabeth I sits on the English throne, the Reformation inflames the Continent, and whispers of war abound. But in Troixden, just north of France, the Lady Annelore isn’t interested in politics. Times are hard, taxes are high, and the people in her duchy need her help just to survive. Her widowed father is a good man easily distracted by horses, and her newly knighted childhood friend…well, he has plans of his own. Then Annelore receives a call she can’t ignore. When Troixden’s sadistic king died childless, his younger brother William returns from exile to find his beloved country on the brink of civil war. He’s in desperate need of the stability that comes with a bride and heirs. But Annelore, his chosen queen, won’t come quietly. Now the future of Troixden lies in the hands of two people who never wanted the power they’ve received and never dreamed that from duty and honor they might find love and a path to peace. Heirs & Spares is one part history, two parts palace plotting, and a whole lot of juicy romantic intrigue. Break out the spiced wine and sink in to this rousing read.

Heirs and Spares

Heirs and Spares
Author: Jonathan Spangler
Publisher:
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Release: 2014
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Heirs and Spares

Heirs and Spares
Author: J. L. Spohr
Publisher:
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Release: 2017-07-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780998627724

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The Spare Heir Handbook

The Spare Heir Handbook
Author: Bill Coles
Publisher: Legend Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2015-07-01
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 1785079891

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Top tips and handy hints from Prince Harry to every second siblingaround the world. An open letter to Princess Charlotte, this book will have you in stitches as the Prince useshis past 30 years of experience to give the new Royal Baby a head’s up on how to be the ideal Spare Heir.

Lady of the House

Lady of the House
Author: Charlotte Furness
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-06-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1526702762

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Three accounts of remarkable women who oversaw their own households, stamped their authority on the estates they managed, and overcame misfortune. This book tells the true stories of three gentile women who were born, raised, lived and died within the world of England’s Country Houses. This is not the story of ‘seen and not heard’ women, these are incredible women who endured tremendous tragedy and worked alongside their husbands to create a legacy that we are still benefitting from today. Harriet Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville—second-born child of the infamous Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire—married her aunt’s lover, raised his illegitimate children and reigned supreme as Ambassadress over the Parisian elite. Lady Mary Isham lived at Lamport Hall in Northamptonshire with her family where, despite great tragedy, she was responsible for developing a house and estate while her husband remained ‘the silent Baronet.’ Elizabeth Manners, Duchess of Rutland, hailed from Castle Howard and used her upbringing to design and build a Castle and gardens at Belvoir suitable for a Duke and Duchess that inspired a generation of country house interiors. These women were expected simply to produce children, to be active members of society, to give handsomely to charity and to look the part. What these three remarkable women did instead is develop vast estates, oversee architectural changes, succeed in business, take a keen role in politics as well as successfully managing all the expectations of an aristocratic lady. “The book looks at both the lives of the women and the buildings that they transformed.” —The Creative Historian

PEOPLE Prince Louis!

PEOPLE Prince Louis!
Author: The Editors of PEOPLE
Publisher: Time Home Entertainment
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2018-05-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1547842768

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And then they were five! On April 23, 2018, Prince William and Kate Middleton added another son to their family: Prince Louis Arthur Charles of Cambridge. A new baby is always a cause of great joy, but a new little Windsor is a cause for celebration for royal-watchers around the world. People's new Commemorative Edition, William, Kate & Family Welcome Prince Louis, is filled to the bonnet with the latest royal fare, presenting baby Louis's first pictures with his parents, and the most adorable moments in the young lives of his brother and sister. This inside look at the rarefied, yet shockingly regular world of Prince George and Princess Charlotte shows what it's really like "growing up royal." Plus: The special bonds between royal siblings, from Queen Elizabeth and her sister, to William and Harry. And, of course, we include dozens and dozens of adorable pictures featuring the royal youngsters that are sure to melt your heart!

The Broken Duke

The Broken Duke
Author: Jess Michaels
Publisher: The Passionate Pen
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947770012

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To Trust a Rogue

To Trust a Rogue
Author: Christi Caldwell
Publisher: Christi Caldwell Ink
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2016-01-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1944240179

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A rogue Marcus, the Viscount Wessex has carefully crafted the image of rogue and charmer for polite Society. Under that façade, however, dwells a man whose dreams were shattered almost eight years earlier by a young lady who captured his heart, pledged her love, and then left him, with nothing more than a curt note. A widow Eight years earlier, faced with no other choice, Mrs. Eleanor Collins, fled London and the only man she ever loved, Marcus, Viscount Wessex. She has now returned to serve as a companion for her elderly aunt with a daughter in tow. Even though they’re next door neighbors, there is little reason for her to move in the same circles as Marcus, just in case, she vows to avoid him, for he reminds her of all she lost when she left. Reunited As their paths continue to cross, Marcus finds his desire for Eleanor just as strong, but he learned long ago she’s not to be trusted. He will offer her a place in his bed, but not anything more. Only, Eleanor has no interest in this new, roguish man. The more time they spend together, the protective wall they’ve constructed to keep the other out, begin to break. With all the betrayals and secrets between them, Marcus has to open his heart again. And Eleanor must decide if it’s ever safe to trust a rogue.

A Husband for Hire

A Husband for Hire
Author: Patricia A. Knight
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2018-01-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781946454447

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Lady Eleanor Russell needed a husband. Immediately. With no male heir, when her father died, the vast family estate would revert to the Crown. But no man would choose an unattractive, outspoken, independent, spinster of mature years as a bride-so she'd buy a husband. An impoverished third son of aristocratic birth, Lord Miles Everleigh, tall, elegant and immensely handsome, relied on wealthy widows to clothe, house and feed him. In exchange, they received a charming, accomplished companion, both in and out of the bedroom. But this lifestyle wore away a man's self-respect; he was not the male whore his step-brother had named him. When Eleanor "bought" Miles as a husband, she never intended to lose her heart. When he accepted her proposal, Miles never imagined he'd want more from Eleanor than her money.

Social Roles & Social Institutions

Social Roles & Social Institutions
Author: Judith R. Blau
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781412834445

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The concept of social roles highlights sociology's distinctive approach to understanding human behavior. Social roles link behavior to structural positions and social expectations. They are important connecting rods between the individual and large-scale societal analysis. Consequently, role theory is an essential tool for understanding social institutions, the nature of interpersonal influence, socialization, and the ways in which individuals define no less than are defined by structural change. Bennett M. Berger provides a rich informal context for understanding how this has come about in American social science.