Storm Chasers of Wentworth Hall – Majestic Estates Series: Book 1

Storm Chasers of Wentworth Hall
214 Pages
Purple Storm Publishing
ISBN 978-0-9964146-1-6

More than one storm is wreaking havoc in Regency England in this Jane Austen read alike with a touch of Pirates of the Caribbean action pulled together in a fun, Princess Bride kind of way. Let the chase begin!

A storm is brewing in Regency England and the first storm chasers are born. Lady Ariana Wentworth devises a storm of her own to avoid an arranged marriage, but when her life is threatened one man comes to the rescue.

Ariana is not concerned when it comes to the dictates of the day relating to marriage. Her father has not insisted she marry. Until now. 

The future Earl of Warwick will make a suitable match according to her father. All is settled between the families although stubborn Ariana refuses to meet her betrothed until the day of their wedding. A chance encounter with the most intriguing man she’s ever met may provide a way out. Arranged marriages, calculated scandals, attempted murder, and family secrets spur Ariana to the one happy ever after she doesn't expect.

IreAnne Chambers

About IreAnne Chambers (Cleveland, Ohio Author)

IreAnne Chambers

IreAnne Chambers writes Fun, Cozy, Historicals, and Then Some... filled with Sweet Romance ~ Always PG/PG13. Her books contain the spirit and tone of the traditional regency weaved with the promise of mystery, adventure, and mishap to create a happy ever after with plenty of fun and surprises along the way.

IreAnne looked to her Scottish and Irish heritage and discovered the name Eireann. Eire means Ireland in Gaelic and IreAnne was born after a quick search confirmed the name's uniqueness. IreAnne also enjoys writing poetry and song lyrics, but her love of the regency romances of Jane Austen, filled with dashing heroes and feisty heroines, spurs her desire to write in the genre. As Novelist and Nobel Prize Winner Toni Morrison said, “If there's a book you really want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.” IreAnne does just that.

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