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Regency in Diagon Alley [Theodore Nott | Harry Potter AU] by Y_Allen
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The Regency Era in the Muggle World is not much different from the Magical World when it came to the busy time of what is called "The Social Season." Three people intertwined since their school days have become strangers to one another as soon as they stepped into the real world. As they joined society. And just as they thought they could navigate the real world without hardship, reality bites... love bites harder. CARINA BLACK has failed to be successful in her first two seasons. Though a life of a spinster is years away but to prolong her time at the marriage market would cause trouble to her and to her family. Given the title as the "Diamond of the Season" on her first year, it is expected that Carina would already be married with children, but it was quite the opposite, maybe it is her family history that intimidates them? But who could ever say no to a Black? Maybe pride of losing their name? Or maybe it is because of her uncertainty, the longing of the return of a lost love? ROMAN ALSTON is the eldest son of the second born son, which meant his life is just as important as any second-born-son. But even with the freedom he has he was still entrapped, and there was no way out for him... unless he leaves, which he can never do. THEODORE NOTT is no romantic, but he is heartbroken. Torn between two clashing things that would never go along, his heart and his mind. After years of listening to his mind, causing himself with so much pain, he gives into his heart's desire and comes home to see the very woman he has been in love with for the past five years and to finally give his goodbye, for her sake and his... if only that were the case.
A Solemn Promise by littleLo
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As Lord Adam Beresford left Ashwood, Hertfordshire for the training and education of a gentleman, he promised to return and marry his childhood best friend, and the only girl he could see himself marrying, Grace Denham. Neither of them foresaw that it would be twelve years until they would meet again. A lot has changed in that time, and their lives are vastly different. Adam became a gentleman, and everything that the heir to a Dukedom ought to be. Grace remained in Ashwood and became a housemaid to support her family. But as their lives intertwine once more, their childhood promise bubbles to the surface, throwing their lives, the lives of their families, and the village of Ashwood into chaos.
Time & Tide - Original Wattpad Version by JmFrey
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2019 WATTY AWARD WINNER | TO BE PUBLISHED BY 'W BY WATTPAD' IN FALL 2024 Jessie is a twenty first century kinda gal stuck in the Regency Era. Armed with a new university degree and a plane ticket to Paris, the plan was to celebrate graduation in the City of Love, kissing as many drunk French girls (or boys, she's not picky) as she can. Only, she never makes it. Mid-Atlantic, a mysterious accident sends Jessie hurtling to what should be a watery grave. Rescued from the ocean, Jessie is lucky to be alive. Only problem? The crew of the ship she's on is convinced it's a sailing vessel that just narrowly missed out on participating in the Battle of Trafalgar. Stuck in Regency-era England, Jessie is left with no choice but to enter into the services of as a maid and companion in return for what shelter her new employer can provide, and resign herself to a life of quiet servitude and forever hiding her sexuality. What she didn't count on was that her new boss would be Margaret Goodenough - the world famous authoress whose yet-to-be-completed novel was the first lesbian kiss in the history of British Literature, and a clever woman. Clever enough to know her new servant has a secret. Now Jessie is caught. Margaret's own perception of her place in society is transforming, the text of her novel is slowly changing, and Margaret herself is finally unafraid to embrace her own Sapphic desires. Margaret - and her main characters - are turning into irresistibly headstrong and modern women. Jessie must tread the tenuous line between finding her own happiness in a world where she is alone, and accidentally changing the course of history. Should Jessie suppress the manuscript, or is her duty to the woman she's learning to love? What is a twenty first century gal to do? * Cover Photo: Jenn LeBlanc & Getty Images Original Cover by: @RodneyVSmith