The Wary Widow is the last of Sheila Walsh's books illustrated by Allan Kass, but she wrote many others for this series. Published in September 1985, this is the story of Charlotte Weston, who is in Vienna after the death of her husband and meets two very different men!
I like the unusual pose of our couple on this Allan Kass cover. The heroine is lounging against the cabinet while the hero looks down. Both are dressed for dinner and in a room that is very elegant. There is a suggestion of intimacy in their relationship which is sweet.
Showing posts with label Sheila Walsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheila Walsh. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Sergeant Major's Daughter
August 1978 is the publication date for The Sergeant Major's Daughter by Sheila Walsh. Felicity was orphaned during Waterloo and became a governess to have a place with her cousin. However, she is attracted to the owner of Cheynings and wonders what her lot in this life will end up being?
Allan Kass shows our couple at a stagecoach stop where the heroine looks to be leaving and the hero urging her to stay. This cover is interesting because while the people and coach are detailed, the background isn't. This is one of Allan's earlier regency covers, too.
Allan Kass shows our couple at a stagecoach stop where the heroine looks to be leaving and the hero urging her to stay. This cover is interesting because while the people and coach are detailed, the background isn't. This is one of Allan's earlier regency covers, too.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Runaway Bride
The Runaway Bride was published in October 1983. Consuela Vasquez was visiting England from Spain and found a freedom that she lacked at home. So when it came to returning and marrying, would she go?
Allan Kass creates a picture of our couple in a casual pose near the seaside which seems foreign to the blurb on the back cover and makes the reader wonder if the heroine found the freedom she was seeking? I like the colors and the pink wildflowers nearby.
Allan Kass creates a picture of our couple in a casual pose near the seaside which seems foreign to the blurb on the back cover and makes the reader wonder if the heroine found the freedom she was seeking? I like the colors and the pink wildflowers nearby.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Rose Domino
The Rose Domino, another Signet Regency by Sheila Walsh, was published in October 1981. Marissa was the sensation of London but a young lord was determined to marry her. A friend of the family, Gervase Maxwell was sent to distract her and found himself unsafe from the beautiful singer.
Allan Kass creates an elegant cover here with our couple outside during a masquerade. Here we see the rose domino of the title and the beauty of the heroine. The hero seems enamored while the setting is simply elegant. I really enjoy Allan's earlier covers and feel that this is one reason why the Signet Regency Romance line was so popular.
Allan Kass creates an elegant cover here with our couple outside during a masquerade. Here we see the rose domino of the title and the beauty of the heroine. The hero seems enamored while the setting is simply elegant. I really enjoy Allan's earlier covers and feel that this is one reason why the Signet Regency Romance line was so popular.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Pink Parasol
The Pink Parasol was published by Signet in March 1985 for popular author Sheila Walsh. Cecily Merton was willing to marry to pay off her father's gambling debts but the question was whom to choose?
Allan Kass illustrates our couple out on a walk in a park. The heroine is warmly but elegantly dressed (love that bonnet) while the hero is handsome and dapper! I like the little details like the rose in her hat and the lamp on the phaeton.
Allan Kass illustrates our couple out on a walk in a park. The heroine is warmly but elegantly dressed (love that bonnet) while the hero is handsome and dapper! I like the little details like the rose in her hat and the lamp on the phaeton.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Perfect Bride
October 1994 is the publication date for Sheila Walsh's The Perfect Bride. This Signet Regency is about Serena Fairburn who was engaged to the Duke of Cornwall but was attracted to his cousin, the Earl of Lynton. In the days before a wedding, can a bride switch the groom?
Allan Kass creates a romantic cover for this book with our couple happily together. The reader doesn't know which man she's chosen and that makes us curious to read this story. I like the heroine's jewelry but am not sure of the lace cuffs!
Allan Kass creates a romantic cover for this book with our couple happily together. The reader doesn't know which man she's chosen and that makes us curious to read this story. I like the heroine's jewelry but am not sure of the lace cuffs!
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Notorious Nabob
The Notorious Nabob was published by Signet in June 1989 and Sheila Walsh writes a story about Lady Olivia who needs to marry to regain her social status after her father's indebtedness. However, the only man she is attracted to is mysterious Damien St. Clair, newly arrived from India.
I like this cover by Allan Kass where our couple is standing on the main street of an English village. We see the stagecoach leaving and wonder if one of them just got off or didn't get on? I like the fact that the hero and heroine share a pensive, intimate moment that is as elegant as it's quiet.
I like this cover by Allan Kass where our couple is standing on the main street of an English village. We see the stagecoach leaving and wonder if one of them just got off or didn't get on? I like the fact that the hero and heroine share a pensive, intimate moment that is as elegant as it's quiet.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Sheila Walsh: Madalena
Madalena by Sheila Walsh was published by Signet in May 1977 for its new Regency romance line. Madalena de Brussac was intrigued with the Duke of Lytton even though she wasn't sure if he was a traitor to his country!
Allan Kass shows our couple in an embrace in this illustration that has a feel of the gothic about it! Our hero is dark and in the shadows while the light of a candle illuminates the heroine. Is it a clandestine meeting?
Allan Kass shows our couple in an embrace in this illustration that has a feel of the gothic about it! Our hero is dark and in the shadows while the light of a candle illuminates the heroine. Is it a clandestine meeting?
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Sheila Walsh: Lord Gilmore's Bride
Lord Gilmore's Bride by prolific regency author Sheila Walsh, was published by Signet in April 1979 and is one of the older in this line of regency romances. Pilar was a member of a traveling band of gypsies until Lord Gilmore impulsively marries her and then seems to regret it.
Allan Kass illustrates our couple in Georgian dress as they stand in a dark hallway. The heroine is young and pretty; the hero dangerous looking. We get a menacing feel from this cover which the dark detailed wood enhance. The garment thrown onto the chair gives the scene a bit of normality.
Allan Kass illustrates our couple in Georgian dress as they stand in a dark hallway. The heroine is young and pretty; the hero dangerous looking. We get a menacing feel from this cover which the dark detailed wood enhance. The garment thrown onto the chair gives the scene a bit of normality.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Sheila Walsh: Lady Aurelia's Bequest
Lady Aurelia's Bequest was published in September 1987 and is the story of American Cordelia Darcy, who travels to London to claim her legacy and embarks on a season in society where she meets the aloof Earl of Wyndham, who has taken a marked dislike to her.
Allan Kass places our couple in an elegant ballroom for this cover. I like the richness of detail on the heroine's gown and jewelry. The hero wears the required black evening dress and it's fun to see the others waltzing in the background and their clothing. I'm not sure but it looks like the heroine holds a bracelet in her hand.
Allan Kass places our couple in an elegant ballroom for this cover. I like the richness of detail on the heroine's gown and jewelry. The hero wears the required black evening dress and it's fun to see the others waltzing in the background and their clothing. I'm not sure but it looks like the heroine holds a bracelet in her hand.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Incorrigible Rake
The Incorrigible Rake by Sheila Walsh was published in October 1984 by Signet and is the story of Charis Winslade who met Major Hammond during a thunderstorm and disliked him but when she meets him again in Brussels, she begins to change her mind!
Allan Kass illustrates our couple near a river or lake and in an intimate position for this book! I like the casual feel of this cover which is emphasized by the hero's lack of a coat and the heroine's flowing hair and lack of jewelry. She looks as if she was sketching, which was a popular accomplishment for Regency ladies.
Allan Kass illustrates our couple near a river or lake and in an intimate position for this book! I like the casual feel of this cover which is emphasized by the hero's lack of a coat and the heroine's flowing hair and lack of jewelry. She looks as if she was sketching, which was a popular accomplishment for Regency ladies.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Incomparable Miss Brady
The Incomparable Miss Brady was published in June 1980. Sheila Walsh wrote many books for Signet's regency romance line besides these listed that Allan Kass illustrated. This book is about an American girl who visits Paris!
This illustration is what I call Allan Kass's older style. Still elegant and full of detail, this cover gives us a scene from the story and is pretty enough to hang as a painting! I like that our couple seem alone as they pause on the bridge for a kiss.
This illustration is what I call Allan Kass's older style. Still elegant and full of detail, this cover gives us a scene from the story and is pretty enough to hang as a painting! I like that our couple seem alone as they pause on the bridge for a kiss.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Sheila Walsh: A Highly Respectable Marriage
Published by Signet in October 1982, Sheila Walsh's A Highly Respectable Marriage was a story of Pandora Carlyon, who finds London different after the battlefields where her father died especially when she meets the Duke of Heron to interview as governess to his wards!
Allan Kass creates a very pretty cover here showing our couple seated outside. The heroine is elegant in her light pink gown and matching parasol while the hero young and handsome sits behind. I like how Kass portrays her holding the parasol and the turn of her wrists. One reason I was drawn to his illustrations is because of the correct physical dimensions he gives to his characters. No awkward neck turns or heads that don't fit bodies here!
Allan Kass creates a very pretty cover here showing our couple seated outside. The heroine is elegant in her light pink gown and matching parasol while the hero young and handsome sits behind. I like how Kass portrays her holding the parasol and the turn of her wrists. One reason I was drawn to his illustrations is because of the correct physical dimensions he gives to his characters. No awkward neck turns or heads that don't fit bodies here!
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Golden Songbird
The Golden Songbird was published by Signet in July 1975 and is the story of Lucia Mannering who escaped her stepfather's house for that of Hugo, Marquis of Mandersely, who takes her in but not as a wife!
Allan Kass shows our couple in front of a decorated pianoforte. We figure by the title and setting that our heroine is musically talented and the hero is a music lover. I like the muted colors used and wonder if it's purposely done to give us a shadowy feel.
Allan Kass shows our couple in front of a decorated pianoforte. We figure by the title and setting that our heroine is musically talented and the hero is a music lover. I like the muted colors used and wonder if it's purposely done to give us a shadowy feel.
Sheila Walsh: Bath Intrigue
May 1986 is the publication date for Bath Intrigue by Sheila Walsh. Perdita Grant was the talk of Bath after she came to the aid of an injured duke and everyone from his son to her friend was courting her because of her great fortune.
Allan Kass illustrates a pretty heroine who has possibly just accepted the hand of the hero she's with. I like her elegantly coordinated outfit which looks like a walking dress and suits her complexion and hair. The hero is also dashing and this is a good example of Allan's talent. I think his work through the 1980's was especially good.
Allan Kass illustrates a pretty heroine who has possibly just accepted the hand of the hero she's with. I like her elegantly coordinated outfit which looks like a walking dress and suits her complexion and hair. The hero is also dashing and this is a good example of Allan's talent. I think his work through the 1980's was especially good.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Sheila Walsh: The Arrogant Lord Allister
The Arrogant Lord Allister is the first of many books by the prolific regency author Sheila Walsh that Allan Kass illustrated. Published in August 1990, it is the story of Charity Wynyate, who was bound to have the Duke of Ashbourne take charge of her niece and nephew.
Allan Kass gives us a romantic cover with our hero embracing the heroine and her expression one of dawning love! I like the outside setting and think the heroine is daring wearing such a low cut gown! It's a pretty cover and one I hope you enjoy. Click on the photo to enlarge.
Allan Kass gives us a romantic cover with our hero embracing the heroine and her expression one of dawning love! I like the outside setting and think the heroine is daring wearing such a low cut gown! It's a pretty cover and one I hope you enjoy. Click on the photo to enlarge.
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