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Yorkshire (Richard and Rose) [Kindle Edition]

Lynne Connolly
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Rose Golightly accompanies her family on a visit to their cousins in Yorkshire, she finds a run down house, not the society gathering she and her sister are hoping for. Lord Hareton has deliberately run down the once great Hareton Abbey until it's a near ruin. The only other guests at Hareton are the twin Kerre brothers, intimidating and haughty leaders of society, together with the fiance of the older brother. When the Earl of Southwood's son and heir, Richard, Lord Strang is badly injured in the same accident that kills her cousins, Rose is forced into the position of nurse--and detective. The attraction between Richard and Rose is instant and undeniable, but Richard is to marry the frigid Julia Cartwright in a few weeks, and has deliberately closed his heart to love. In order to offer Rose his heart he must extricate himself from an engagement he has long come to regret. When they discover that what at first appeared accidental was in fact a deliberate act of sabotage Richard and Rose set out to solve the mystery. Can Rose trust her instincts, ignoring Richard's reputation as a seducer and give him everything she has to offer? Can they clear Rose's family name by discovering her cousins' murderer?


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Historically correct, and wonderfully plotted...characters come alive even as she gives the reader a unique twist -- Women On Writing

This adventure is fast-paced and will keep you guessing at what will happen next. -- The Word On Romance

About the Author

I have been writing from an early age, but only recently decided to make it my career. I live in Warrington, England, with my husband, two children and a cat.

I couldn't find a book to read that I hadn't already read, and so I decided to write one of my own! Over a number of years it progressed from scribbling in notebooks to the word processor and then to the pc. I struggled with it until the brothers Kerre came to me, fully booted and spurred, as it were. Then it flew off the page. "Yorkshire" is the first in a series of novels featuring the same characters. Each novel contains a separate story, but also continues the story of Richard and Rose Kerre, and their families and friends.

I have always been interested in historical research, and the eighteenth century is a particular interest. I’m also interested in the Renaissance period, particularly the art of the time.


Product Details

  • File Size: 447 KB
  • Print Length: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Samhain Publishing, Ltd. (December 5, 2008)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002HE1H2C
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #104,776 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars a very difficult book to put down August 28, 2009
Format:Kindle Edition
When Rose Golightly travels with her family to Hareton Abbey in a remote part of Yorkshire, she expects to witness the betrothal of her cousin. What she gets is something completely different. Within twenty-four hours of her arrival, her cousin is dead, her brother has been named the sixth Earl of Hareton, and Rose has fallen completely and inappropriately in love.

Rose is the older daughter and is considered somewhat off-the-shelf at the advanced age of twenty-five. She has lived perpetually in the shadow of her beautiful younger sister and has been content overall with her life. When she meets Richard Kerre, Lord Strang, she knows she's beneath his notice. The man is the picture of society, dressed and painted to the highest fashion and with a reputation for playing hard and fast. Rose is at first suspicious when Richard professes to have fallen for her at first sight, but he is apparently quite genuine in his feelings. There is one problem, however: Richard is already engaged to be married.

As Richard tries to determine who murdered the old Earl and therefore clear Rose's brother of any suspicion of wrongdoing, he also works to extricate himself from his commitment to another woman. Reputations and futures are at stake. If he breaks his marriage contract, it will not only ruin him financially but will also cause a scandal of epic proportions. Regardless of their feelings, Richard and Rose may be forced to turn away from a love that could only come once in a lifetime.

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"Yorkshire" is the first book in Lynne Connolly's Richard and Rose series. Set in the England of the mid-1700s, this novel will appeal to lovers of historical romance as well as to mystery buffs. It is very well-written, quickly paced, and intriguing, and once I picked it up to read, I had a very difficult time putting it down.

I'm not a fan of prologues in novels, nor is first-person narration my cup of tea. That said, Ms. Connolly pulls both of these literary devices off beautifully in this story. The prologue drops the reader in medias res and captures our attention very cleverly and concisely. After reading it, there is no way that the reader would not want to dive right in to the body of the work to find out exactly how Rose arrived in the situation she finds herself in. Likewise, the first person narration as told by Rose brings us close to her character, sharing her insights and her innermost feelings with us.

This story is filled with wonderful and colorful characters that are so full of life they almost spring from the pages. Of course we must love Rose. She is a practical and no-nonsense woman on the surface and professes to be content with her lot in life. But she's not, really. She yearns for beauty, the fine fashion of society, and the freedom to love whom she pleases. I found her to be a very "real" character, and by the end of the story, she felt like a friend to me. Richard as well is a pleasant surprise. When we first meet him, he is dressed like a peacock, bewigged, powdered and painted within an inch of his life, but we soon find out that under the gaudy surface lies a personality that shines. And equally fascinating are the secondary characters in this story: from Rose's younger sister Lizzie, whose practicality is at odds with her dazzling beauty, to the odious puritan minister who preaches Armageddon and self-denial while at the same time ensuring he lives in luxury.

The setting also comes to brilliant life in this book. Through Ms. Connolly's vivid imagery, I could almost see the crumbling disrepair of the house, feel the cold and damp within, and smell the dust and mold.

The book blurb on the Samhain Publishing website teases that this series is addicting. I can only agree. I enjoyed this book very much, indeed. Although "Yorkshire" is the only book of Ms. Connolly's that I have read to date, I have every intention of continuing with this series. And I shall be checking out what else this very talented author has to offer as well.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice Surprise. August 30, 2009
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I wasn't sure what to expect - it was a free download for my ipod touch (kindle app). I found it to be a sweet story. I will actually pay to get book 2 in the series when it comes out. Sweet, suspenseful romance - the male hero is a little too much but many authors are getting into this over the top alpha.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Rose and Richard: Hot, Scary, Just perfect! February 12, 2009
By Susiq2
Format:Paperback
Sensible, shy, overlooked Rose Golightly never expected to realize that she had met the man of her dreams while he was lying half dead on the side of the road in her arms. However, the man, whose head lay on her lap as she tried to stop the bleeding from his wound, was lucky. He would live. The destroyed coach had been carrying 3 peers of the realm, and 2 perished in the accident.

However, was it an accident, or murder? How did this start....

Rose and her family have traveled to attend the marriage of her cousin, The Honourable Edward Golightly, to the only daughter of the Earl of Hareton. Shocked at the condition of the once renowned show house of the county, Rose, her brother James, who was third in line for the Earl title, and their sister Lizzy all stood outside of the former glorious mansion. Whatever could have happened? While standing staring at the horror in front of them, another coach pulled up discharging two handsome men and a lady who joined them in staring at the disaster in front of them. The newest arrivals were Lord Strang, his twin brother Gervase, and Miss Cartwright, Lord Strang's affianced bride.

On their first morning the Earl and his son were killed in a carriage accident, leaving Rose the sister of an Earl. However it quickly became known that the "carriage accident" was not an accident. The bindings had been cut, and the carriage was deliberately crashed in hopes of killing the occupants. Lord Strang survived the terrible accident, but only barely, thanks to Rose's care of him. If Rose had not been present, Lord Strang would have bled to death. When she had held him in her arms she had felt overcome with a deep feeling of caring and passion for the man lying in her arms.

Who wanted to kill the Earl and his heir?

This is the first book in a series written by the esteemed Lynn Connolly. This story is very British with an Agatha Christie type murder mystery, but with sex:>). I have been waiting years to find stories as fabulous, scary, and sexy as this one with a really excellent mystery in which people are taken out of their personal comfort zones and have to survive in a strange new environment that has suddenly become theirs through tragedy. The suspense never lets up, and everyone involved in the mystery is interesting and well rounded characters. This is an amazing story. The late great Agatha Christie could not have written this any better than Lynn Connolly. This is the first story in a series, and I cannot wait to see what Rose and Richard get themselves involved with in the next book. Congratulations, Ms. Connolly, you have created an intriguing group of people that readers will care about and will look forward to reading about in the next book full of sexy new adventures, as will I.

Susiq2, reviewer, Cata Network Romance
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed
I thought this book would be interesting as it was set in Yorkshire. But it was just a vehicle for a sexual romp between two consenting adults. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Janey
5.0 out of 5 stars A nice build up in the book created a good romance novel I would...
A nice build up in the book created a good romance novel I would recommend.
Everything was there. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Lynelle
5.0 out of 5 stars The last quarter of this book saved it.
At first, I kept thinking how glad I was that I had gotten this book for free when it was made available for the Kindle a few years ago becuase it starts out very slow like reading... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Clayton B. Johnson
4.0 out of 5 stars Really Good Read
You know the thrill of discovering a new author? Well I have just experienced it again.
I don't usually read historical / regency novels (I am a contemporary girl at heart),... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Dee Licious
4.0 out of 5 stars YORKSHIRE BY LYNN CONNOLLY
Not a review. Comment regarding another review. First newspapers published were in Sweden in 1645 and in Boston in 1702. Simple to check on computer.
Published 12 months ago by cmh
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure enjoyment! Captivating!!
I found this book to be a very emotionally powerful love story, narrated in the first person by Rose Golightly as she arrives at Yorkshire to witness her cousin's wedding. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Ad Al
2.0 out of 5 stars Boring modern mystery in historical disguise
I don't object to authors allowing some modern attitudes and language into their historical fiction, but when major plot points center on anachronisms, it gets to be too much. Read more
Published 18 months ago by jhl
3.0 out of 5 stars It was ok, but not great
Rose Golightly is a country girl is really who knows that there little chance of getting married. But a visit to Hareton Abbey, she meet Richard Kerre, Lord Strang. Read more
Published on May 16, 2010 by M. E. Newell
1.0 out of 5 stars Insipid
I found myself rolling my eyes and groaning in pain while reading this book. I didnt realize this was a heaving bosom misunderstood wealthy heartless male taker of her virginity... Read more
Published on October 1, 2009 by Diane k
5.0 out of 5 stars Richard + Rose = Revelation
Rose Golightly and her family are invited to the grand home of the Earl of Hareton in Yorkshire. They are cousins to the present Earl with Rose's eldest brother James being third... Read more
Published on September 21, 2009 by T. Wheaton
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More About the Author

Lynne Connolly writes historical romance, paranormal romance and contemporary romance. She loves the conflicts and complications that come about if someone lives their life to the full.
She has her own blog, but she also blogs for The Good, The Bad and The Unread, the UK Regency/Georgian writers' blog and The Raven Happy Hour.
She lives in the UK with her family and her mews, a cat called Jack. She also enjoys making and decorating dolls' houses. She visits the US at least once a year, attends conferences and has a great time.

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