Patricia Oliver
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Patricia Oliver is a pseudonym of romance fiction writer Patricia De La Fuente.
Books
Lord Harry's Angel
When the fabulously rich and lovely Angela Walters wed Major Harry Davenport, the sixth earl of Castleton, they both knew the terms of the agreement: Angela would get the title her father wanted for her, while the good major would get the hard cash he so desperately lacked. Now, if only Angela could remember to listen to reason and not to her foolish heart. Original Regency Romance.(The Corinthians Series #1)
An unsuitable match
Rose Woodrowe is getting married to Tyler Masson - a wonderful, sensitive man who is head-over-heels in love with her. The only problem? This isn't the first time for either of them, and their five grown-up children have strong opinions on the matter... Who to listen to? Who to please? Rose and Tyler are determined to get it right this time, but in trying to make everyone happy, can they ever be happy themselves?
Miss Drayton's Downfall
Cassandra Drayton is in a pickle. She and her young fiance, Stephen, have anticipated their vows and now she's pregnant without a ring on her finger. To add to her being out of sorts, she enters her father's vicarage only to find Phineas Ravenville, Earl of Mansfield - and Stephen's older brother - waiting for her. Stephen is dead, Phineas (a.k.a. Raven) tells her, and he is there to fulfill his brother's dying wish of providing respectability for Cassandra and a father for their baby. One marriage of convenience later - conveniently performed by Cassandra's father - and they're heading to the glittering world of London and all the temptations that its society has to offer. This story portrays two people who are an unlikely match, but who come to recognize that, unlikely though they may be, they are, indeed, a match. Cassandra navigates the waters of London society, and we see Raven and Cassandra getting to know each other and, at the same time, denying their growing attraction for each other. Raven's friends are the creme de la creme of the ton, and it's refreshing that they don't alienate or shun Cassandra. Instead, they take her under their collective wing (however unrealistic that may be), and Raven's fellow Corinthians do their part to fuel a little jealousy from Raven. The book takes place both in London and at Raven's country seat, to which they adjourn for the holidays. I really liked Cassandra. Even though she could at times be shrewish, I thought it was a realistic portrayal of a country miss thrown into the shark-infested waters of London society. Based on her narrative, I liked how she thought about Raven's feelings (like at the jewelers' shop), and she didn't blame him for the situation in which they found themselves. Raven was enigmatic and a little cruel. You have to keep in mind, though, that he'd been a hedonistic bachelor all of his life, and it definitely took some time for him to adjust to the fact that he now had someone under his care. His love for and interactions with his mother revealed a softer side to his hard-edged nature. Raven's friends were delightful and fun, but the villainess who was the chief rival for Raven's affections was a little cardboard. She served her purpose, though, and she was suitably catty for one of these shorter traditional Regency novels. This book is one of the earlier installments of the Seven Corinthians series by Patricia Oliver. Unfortunately, it's my understanding that she passed away before all of their stories could be told. Nonetheless, we can enjoy the ones she did give us, and Miss Drayton's Downfall is very enjoyable, indeed.
The Lady in Gray
The Art of Love Lady Sylvia Sutherland was a young woman of many talents--and painting was her passion. Many were the days she would carry her easel and paintbox to the Cornish cliffs, trying to capture the windblown beauties of nature on her canvas. Then one day, the unthinkable happened. A man--as arrogant and mocking as the smirk on his face--ordered Lady Sylvia off the estate! It was none other than Nicholas Morley, the Earl of Longueville. Sylvia had heard all the rumors about his tragic past. Being scorned by society herself, she was no stranger to cruel gossip. Perhaps they had something in common-- and yet Sylvia couldn't believe her ears when the handsome earl asked her to paint his portrait! The devilish gleam in his eyes made her wonder if he wanted something more. The proposition seemed downright scandalous. Especially when the arrangement demanded hours of close intimacy, staring into each other's eyes--and learning the secret longings hidden deep within their hearts....
The Colonel's Lady
Love or Honor? Lady Regina Heathercott, young, beautiful, and wealthy, could have any man she wanted. And no man had ever made her want him like the superbly handsome Captain Charles Swinburn. His stolen kisses stole her heart and left her aching to give him still more--when the upright figure of another man stepped between them. Colonel Sir Richard Swinburn, Charles' arrogant elder brother, was as insultingly indifferent to Regina's charms as he was infuriatingly suspicious about Charles' intentions toward her. This icy officer offered her propriety in place of passion, honor instead of love. And soon Regina found herself being quick stepped to the altar with the wrong man for the wrong reasons. Now she feared that unless marriage held unsuspected surprises, the one she adored would make her break her wedding vows almost as soon as she made them....
Scandalous Secrets
Years ago, Lady Francesca St. Ives was divorced and cast out of her family--surrounded by rumors of a terrible scandal. Only her beloved Aunt Clarissa and Uncle John stood by her, taking her to their home in India. Now heiress to a large fortune and known as Lady Fanny Wentworth, she returns to England to make a new life for herself--without the help of a man. But as they board the ship in Calais, she and her aunt rescue a little girl named Charlotte from thieves... and meet the child's father, the very handsome--and arrogant--Colonel Sir Derek Sheldon. Lady Fanny is charmed by sweet, innocent Charlotte, even as she is irritated by the child's father. Then an illness traps Lady Fanny at the Sheldon estate and, as she recovers, sharing close quarters with him, sparks begin to fly. Now Fanny must make a difficult decision--for if she trusts the Colonel with her heart, she must also trust him with the scandalous secrets of her past..
A Wedding Bouquet
AND A SIXPENCE FOR HER SHOE ~~ ANNE BARBOUR A young woman counts on her lucky sixpence to bring her a marriage proposal from the man of her dreams. SOMETHING NEW ~~ CARLA KELLY A widow is surprised by two unexpected visitors at her sister's wedding - one breaks her heart and the other captures it forever. SOMETHING BLUE ~~ EDITH LAYTON A 'blue' groom is torn between the woman to whom he is betrothed and a woman from his past. SOMETHING OLD ~~ PATRICIA OLIVER For a masquerade ball, an old wedding tress transforms a shy, lonely woman into a dazzling Queen Guinevere and brings her an enchanted Sir Lancelot. SOMETHING BORROWED ~~ PATRICIA RICE When the bride-to-be leaves her fiance standing at the alter, her sister borrows the groom.
Blossoms
Five stories by Mary Balogh, Karen Harper, Patricia Oliver, Margaret Evans Porter, and Patricia Rice, set in England and America throughout the 19th century, full of passion and promise, scandal and heartache, these exquisite tales reveal the delicate beauty of the flowering of love. Original. The Forbidden Daffodils - Balogh - A tale of a young woman who ran away Greta Green with a fortune-hunter and was caught and returned to her family by a suitor; not her father, nor her two brothers. This ruins her as unequivocally as running away with the first man had ruined her. She refused to marry the man - a suitor she liked very much - and is sent to live with her aunts in Wales. After five years, the man who brought her back and proposed marriage has rented the big house and wants to understand why he was rejected. A Golden Crocus - Rice -Takes place in 1885 in Illinois. I wasn't immediately captured by the characters and tended to skim. Two cousins are discussing the letter one of them receives from her presumed suitor. She is a meek and mild maid, looking forward to nothing more than a house and husband with her letter-writing suitor. The other cousin is a lecturer for female rights This is a suitor-switching tale. Hyacinths for Victoria - Oliver - After 7 years the heroine will attend a family gathering because she knows the once-hero will not be there. Fate decrees otherwise and she is faced with the man she jilted on the wedding day seven years ago. The question is why she jilted him. The Apple Blossom Bower - Porter - The squire's step-daughter is the daughter of the villainous smuggler and many people assume the rest of his family is as well. Sir Edwin Page kisses her at the harvest fair but her mother warns her not to expect anything from him. Sir Edwin would like to marry the squire's step-daughter. A friend of his comes to pay a visit and attempts to squash the budding romance for reasons of his own. Violets are Blue - Harper - Baltimore 1835. Violet's mother has recently died and someone is putting flowers on her grave. A confrontation with the man reveals an unknown part of her mother's life, of an early and a forever love with a sea captain and results in a suitor for Violet.
Roses for Harriet
Lady Harriet Egerton is shocked by the handsome Earl of Kimbalton's frank proposal of marriage, an arrangement that would allow him to pursue relationships outside of his vows and provide her with a fortune. 1995 Romantic Times award for Best Regency Romance
Lady Jane's Nemesis
After being unofficially betrothed to Roger Hastings for many years, Lady Jane Sinclair finally receives a marriage proposal from him. But by that time, Jane is well aware of Roger's tryst with Lady Horton. Jane must lure Roger away from this woman before she destroys Jane's future.
An Immodest Proposal
Lady Cynthia Lonsdale, was young, newly widowed , and fabulously wealthy -- the ideal prey for every fortune hunter in the realm. Cynthia, however, refused to look in their direction -- nor would she let her father wed her to yet another elderly lord. Instead she would take immodest advantage of being sinfully rich. She would choose a handsome young man and pay him to join her in a marriage that at least would be an honest bargain -- not an odious deception. Captain Brian Sheffield, who was as honorable as he was in need of funds, fit her bill to perfection. But when this desperate gentleman agreed to be her husband for hire, Cynthia discovered to her dismay that there was a part of the bargain she had not bargained on: the clash of the Captain's icy pride and her own hot-blooded desire...
Broken promises
An Inconvenient Wife
In order to keep his bet with his dissolute companions, Lord Robert Monroyal is forced to wed the confirmed young spinster, Pamela Hancock, much against her will as well, until the two find they share the same passions
The Runaway Duchess
Beautiful Georgina Bennett was a widow and quite content to remain that way. Though still young in years, she had tasted all she wanted of marriage with the late Duke of Ware. But now her father was demanding she wed yet another elderly aristocrat -- and Georgina frantically fled the London marriage mart. Safety, though, was not what she found. What she discovered when she met Major Jack Hampton was the danger of her own desires. For this heartbreakingly handsome, infuriatingly arrogant gentleman made it shockingly clear that he did not want her as a wife... but he most definitely wanted her as a woman.
Lord Gresham's Lady
Lady Sarah Stanton had all too good reason to despair of her future--and to fear for her virtue. Prudence and propriety were forcing the beautiful but impoverished young widow into wedlock with the repulsive Sir Edward Grimes. But the alternative was even worse. The dazzlingly handsome, totally heartless Lord Gresham offered everything except marriage if she would satisfy his hunger for her. This infinitely resourceful, supremely skilled rake stalked Sarah as a tiger its prey... luring her into the luxurious London mansion that was his lair... enticing her into his arms ... devouring her will to resist with kisses as sweet as sin. She found herself fighting not only this man who would not take no for an answer but her own lips that ached to say yes...
Double Deception
She was caught up by two lives at once... "Would you do your sister a good turn?" Karen Greer had asked Gail Branstead, the twin she hadn't seen since birth, to step into her shoes for a couple of weeks and experience the exciting life of a model. Had there been anything to the alleged telepathic communication between twins, Gail would have sensed danger. But then, she wouldn't have met Luke Prentis--nor deceived him, either. She appealed to Luke--on two entirely different levels, as two different women: the uninhibited siren and the gentle woman he loved.