The Loving Seasons by Elizabeth Walker was published by Signet in April 1989. Emma Berryman had two suitors vying for her attention! Would she choose the handsome Viscount Dunn or the seductive Sir Nicolas? Elizabeth Walker also wrote regencies under the name Laura Matthews!
Allan Kass illustrates our dark beauty in an embrace. The hero is passionate and the colors simply gorgeous. Unlike some of Allan's illustrations, this one is deceptively simple in background detail but a beautiful cover for all of that!
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Walker. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
Elizabeth Walker: The Lady Next Door
May 1981 is the publication date for The Lady Next Door by Elizabeth Walker. Part of the Coventry Romance series by Fawcett, it is the story of Marianne and her love for her neighbor, Lord Latteridge.
Allan Kass gives us a beautiful heroine for our cover. I really like how her red hair is dressed high with one long curl lying on her shoulder. Her Georgian style gown is simple but pretty with long lace sleeves. The hero seems to be seeking a response from her and it's as if we've caught a moment in time.
Allan Kass gives us a beautiful heroine for our cover. I really like how her red hair is dressed high with one long curl lying on her shoulder. Her Georgian style gown is simple but pretty with long lace sleeves. The hero seems to be seeking a response from her and it's as if we've caught a moment in time.
Labels:
Allan Kass,
Elizabeth Walker,
Fawcett,
Georgian romance
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Elizabeth Walker: A Curious Courting
A Curious Courting by Elizabeth Neff Walker is a regency and was published for Fawcett's Coventry Romance line in November 1980. Gareth Rushton asks Selina if she'll sell some land to him for a hunting box. She refuses and that begins this romance!
Allan Kass shows our couple standing in a pretty room where the hero seems to be asking the heroine for something! He is Kass handsome and she is pretty in a white gown. I'd imagine he has come to call about the hunting box land yet again!
Allan Kass shows our couple standing in a pretty room where the hero seems to be asking the heroine for something! He is Kass handsome and she is pretty in a white gown. I'd imagine he has come to call about the hunting box land yet again!
Labels:
Allan Kass,
Elizabeth Walker,
Fawcett,
Regency Romance
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