The New Generation of Howard's The Edwardian Howard's

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The New Generation of Howard's The Edwardian Howard's

Our novel started in the Regency era where the fashion is romantic and lady-like to the modest Victorian dresses.

Men dressed like gentlemen, and they had respect for women and behaved like gentlemen, but times changed and so do people.

Times change as does the fashion and women are wearing anything from modest Edwardian style dresses to the gaudy over-decorated dresses of the Roaring Twenties.

The children of Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR have all grown up and they have children of their own and he lived to see his first great-grandchild born in 2295 as well as his final grandchild before he passed away in 2299.

All of his sons have children, Lord Charles Andrew Howard III has two daughters, Lady Charlotte Victoria Maud and his heiress, Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Howard, Lord Patrick William Howard II has his heiress, Lady Autumn Bridget Howard and Lord Andrew Charles has five children with his Duchess, The formidable Lady Karissa and one with his mistress, Lady Theresa Charlotte Harwick, Lady Elizabeth, Lady Samhain, Lord Anthony, Lord Albert Edward, Lady Anastasia Christina and Lady Sophia Dorothea.

Lady Karissa has two children with her beloved, Lord Richard William Carey, Lady Caroline Matilda and Lord Benjamin Lawrence Carey.

Two of their children have married, Lady Elizabeth and Lady Samhain and they have married their second cousins, Lord Richard Edward Howard III and Lord David William Beck II.

Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane has a four-year-old daughter, Lady Karissa Ann Howard who is destined to become the 2nd Duchess of Norfolk Territory on Star Base 12.

Karma is a bitch when men say that women can't rule. Take a good look at Elizabeth the First and Kosem, Sultana of The Ottoman Empire.

Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane Howard was born to become Duchess of Norfolk Territory from the minute she was born.

Despite the fashion change, Lady Elizabeth is escorted by her beloved husband, Lord Richard Edward III and she looks very much like a Duchess, and he looks very much like a Duke.

They are both the great-great-great-grandchildren of Lord Patrick William Howard through his grandson, Lord Charles Andrew Howard Senior and one of his sons, Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR and Lord Richard Edward Howard SR and their sons, Lord Andr...

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They are both the great-great-great-grandchildren of Lord Patrick William Howard through his grandson, Lord Charles Andrew Howard Senior and one of his sons, Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR and Lord Richard Edward Howard SR and their sons, Lord Andrew Charles and Lord Richard Edward Howard II.

The only difference is that Lord Andrew Charles Howard married the formidable Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell, and she would only marry him if he gave her a daughter that she could name Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane.

The only difference is that Lord Andrew Charles Howard married the formidable Lady Karissa Elizabeth Ann Lowell, and she would only marry him if he gave her a daughter that she could name  Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane

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She told him no uncertain terms "MY ELIZABETH WILL GOVERN AFTER YOU. "

It happened on June 1, 2299, when Her Elizabeth became Duchess of Norfolk Territory, and the rest of her children became Duchesses and Dukes too.

Lady Karissa told Lord Andrew Charles "No son will ever take Lady Elizabeth's place, or I will strangle your son and you and feed you both to the vultures."

Lady Karissa with Lord Richard William Carey watch Lady Elizabeth become First Duchess of Norfolk Territory with the rest of her brothers and sisters.

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