About Historical Accuracy…
With your romance, do you crave accurate history? A sense of time and place? Cerise tells all about Her Beguiling Butler!
Say you like historicals and you often wonder what’s true and what isn’t?
I can’t speak for other authors, but I do desperately try to bring you The Real Stuff.
For example, what’s real in Her Beguiling Butler?
You see a date at the beginning of the book, January 17, 1820. Why?
Because when I plotted the book, I wanted to note precisely when George III (he of the American Revolution!) died and what happened.
So I had to work backwards from that.
Yes. You need to read the book to learn how and when the news reached London!
The Prince of Wales is not considered a fine fellow by most people in the novel. Is that true?
Yes. Prinny, by the time of his ascent to his father’s throne (not official by the way until a year later at his coronation) was considered a spendthrift and profligate. He’d had so many mistresses and appealed to Parliament to spend so much on his homes and his clothes (as well as other debts), many in the Realm were not happy.
In fact, they rather liked old George, his father.
Lady Ranford is being considered by the courts to assume a title on her own. Is that possible for a woman to inherit a title in her own right?
Yes. And hopefully you’ll read the book to learn how that’s done!
The chiming watch piece that Finnley carries around with him to make certain the house runs on time was a real time piece. I did not invent it.
It was delicately made by Ferdinand Berthoud. His work was very popular, aside from being very expensive.
The mourning practices for King George III that most noblemen observed did indeed happen.
What sorts of observances did they have to employ?
Ah. Do read the book for a description!
Does Dudley Crescent exist?
No. I made it up! I also made up the man who was given the land by Charles II!
So what is the picture on the front cover of the novel?
What do you think it is? Comment here and win a digital copy of Her Beguiling Butler!
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About Her Beguiling Butler
The lovely widow at No. 10 Dudley Crescent hopes to lead a merry life without any husband to replace the elderly one she recently buried. Yet Lady Ranford finds herself in a pickle. Her new butler, Finnley, is not only the most obstinate man she’s ever met, but he’s a virile enigma.
She’s never been lured to naughtiness with a man. Heaven knows, she certainly shouldn’t fantasize about the tall, dark, scowling creature who runs her household like a finely tuned clock.
But she can’t help herself. She needs to taste him—or dismiss him.
Finnley, poor fellow, has a few risqué dreams of his own about how he’d like to handle the delectable widow. Alone in his rooms, he resolves to deny how her humor riddles his mind and how her beauty steals his breath away.
None of his solutions are proper.
All of his desires are quite…dear me…scandalous.
But what’s a butler to do when the very life of his beloved employer is at stake? And he cannot control his need to protect her and…ahem…bed her?
About the Author
Cerise DeLand is #1 bestselling author of Regency romances! And a top selling author of contemporaries too!
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I have no idea what beautiful home that is, but I would love to see it in person! Your book sounds wonderful, and I would love to read it! I especially love historical romances where the author does their best to get the details of the times accurate. I learn so much that way.
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I would have to say the iconic buildings in Bath. I think it’s called The Royal Crescent. Just a guess really.
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I really am going to have to read these soon
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Sounds like a great series! That building seems extremely long so I would guess a government building……eh maybe a very large hotel , haha I’m just guessing but I’m pretty sure it’sin London.
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I love Regency Romances so I am definitely going to check out this series. I think the building on the cover is the manor house where the main characters live, maybe no. 10 Crescent!
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Looks like a great series. Thanks!
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Buildings of Parliament?
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