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The Rivals of Rosennor Hall

Entangled Inheritance, Book 3

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The Rivals of Rosennor Hall

By: Rebecca Connolly
Narrated by: Jessica Elisa Boyd
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One estate. Two heirs. No rules, only battle lines.

Sophia Anson does not have much in her life to call her own and never has. Nothing surprises or delights her more than to suddenly be named mistress of Rosennor Hall, and from a relation she had never heard of nor met at that. But her elation is short lived, for she is not the only heir to the estate, and the will is very specific. The two of them are to share Rosennor. Together.

Larkin Roth does not have time nor energy to deal with the twisted and ridiculous legacy left to him and the fair but fiery Miss Anson. He is determined to stand his ground and fight for every inch of the estate he can get, and he does not care what happens to her in the process. But a life in the same house as Sophia Anson could never be simple, and soon he finds himself thinking of her as more than just his enemy, and of Rosennor as more than just his inheritance.

The Rivals of Rosennor Hall is part of the Entangled Inheritance series, a set of stand-alone regency romance novels. Look for the complete collection of stories by these incredible authors:

  • A Provision for Love by Heather Chapman
  • His Unexpected Heiress by Sally Britton
  • The Rivals of Rosennor Hall by Rebecca Connolly
  • An Unwelcome Suitor by Ashtyn Newbold
©2019 Rebecca Connolly (P)2022 Rebecca Connolly
Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Regency Regency Romance Romance
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This is a very childish story . Two "so called adults" have to share an estate. The Hero right from the start, comes across as a spoit child having a temper tantrum, with no manners. The Heroine instead of rising above this behaviour become just as childish. I find this story truly puerile. They spend the time, shouting, stamping and stomping all over the place. I try to finish stories I started, but this one defeated me. Don't waste your credit or money.

"Tit for Tat"

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