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Never Gone: A Study in Suitors Part Two ⭐ by jenica1988
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~*COMPLETE~* PLEASE READ: A Study in Suitors before reading. Who did Sherlock pick? Portia? Moriarty...Irene...? Last we left Portia and Sherlock, Portia had been shot and was lying on the floor of a warehouse bleeding out, close to death. Sherlock had to choose between love, life and future with Portia...or the same old past he had always knowing in chasing Irene. Who did he choose and will he grow to resent the choice when it comes down to it in the end?
A Study in Suitors ⭐ by jenica1988
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*~COMPLETE~* Detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are renting an apartment from the protonate landlady Beatrice Hudson. What they aren't ready for is when Beatrice's daughter Portia is back from finishing school and meets her mother's new tenants. Among getting a job at the local flower cart in the market with her friend, Portia had noticed Sherlock Holmes watching her and making sure she is safe. Which will be needed with Mycroft Holmes, his brother shows up. I do not own any character from any Sherlock Holmes book. I only own my original character. This is a time period piece My Sherlock Holmes is based on Henry Cavill
Carols & Courtship by AdelynAnn
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When Christmas comes to the sleepy town of Hillbury, so does a love letter for Holly Ambrose - a love letter from a secret admirer. Amidst the yuletide balls and Christmas cheer of Victorian England, Holly vows to uncover the source of the letter, but will the self-avowed intellectual fall in love in the process? This Yuletide novella is twelve chapters long, with a chapter posted each day until Christmas beginning on Sunday the 14th. It's just a little christmas present to all my wonderful Wattpad friends.
One Chance by littleLo
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To save her family from financial ruin, Annaliese Dawson agrees to marry a stranger. She knows that the arrangement would probably never lead to love, but as the two begin to trust each other, could it be that they have a chance at true love? ***** Matthew Cassidy is a widower baronet with three young children. Convinced that his children deserve a mother, a marriage is promptly arranged between Matthew and Annaliese, a pair that have never met, and are complete opposites. What will it take to bring these two together? They have but one chance to get it right. [[word count: 80,000 - 90,000]] Cover designed by Morgan Sangster
The Secret Bride by ElysseMcKenna
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~HIGHEST RANK #15~ When Charlotte's father dies, she travels to London to seek employment, to save her family from destitution. Once hired temporaryly by the wealthy and ill Lady Wellington, Charlotte becomes curious about her only son, Edmund who joined the militia several years prior without returning home until Charlotte writes him a letter telling him of his mother's failing health. It isn't long until Lady Wellington begins playing matchmaker in hopes of finding a bride for her son to no avail. When suddenly Charlotte receives a letter from her mother telling her that her brother was injured in an accident and can no longer farm the land. Charlotte terrified of her family's welfare announces that she must return home to help her family possibly move. Once Charlotte returns home she gets a distressing letter that sends her back to the Wellington Estate . When she returns Edmund proposes unexpectedly, offering a marriage of convenience, which seems to be the answer her families prayers until a secret is discovered that could destroy everything that she holds dear. Copyright © 2016 by Elysse McKenna All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other noncommercial uses permitted by copyright law.