
Sarah Meade, the vicar's sister, thinks her childhood friend Adam, Viscount Cheverell, is the pink of perfect chivalry. Adam can always be relied upon to rescue damsels in distress, whether they are his sisters with husband trouble or the village's unmarried mothers. But Adam has another life in London, where he currently finds himself with three mistresses on his hands. And when Adam returns to the country, all three follow him, and descend upon the quiet vicarage. Carola Dunn was born in London and grew up in the little Buckinghamshire village of Jordans. She graduated with a BA from Manchester University and proceeded to tour the world. Her first book was published in 1979. She currently lives in Eugene, Oregon, with Willow, her Black lab/German Shepherd dog.
Author

Carola Dunn is the author of more than 30 Regency romances, as well as 16 mysteries (the Daisy Dalrymple mystery series is set in England in the 1920s). Ms. Dunn was born and grew up in England, where she got a B.A. in Russian and French from Manchester University. She travelled as far as Fiji before returning to settle in California. After 30 years in the US, she says she still sounds as if she arrived a month ago. Prior to writing, Ms. Dunn’s various jobs included market research, child-care, construction—from foundation trenches to roofing—and writing definitions for a dictionary of science and technology. She wrote her first novel in 1979, a Regency which she sold to Warner Books. Now living in Eugene, Oregon, Ms. Dunn has a son in California who has just made her a grandmother, and a large black dog named Willow who takes her for a walk by the Willamette River each morning. (www.belgravehouse.com)