
Frankincense and Folly
2023
First Published
4.38
Average Rating
155
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Miles, Lord Bartlett, and the young widow Lady Jane Westwood had no designs to spend another Christmas in each other’s company, but an unforeseen circumstance forces them to do just that. Miles’ mother and Jane’s dear friend, a retired sergeant, decide to marry after having been acquainted for only ten days. Miles and Jane quickly form an alliance with a single aim in to stop this seemingly ill-fated union. Jane, who faced a similar situation in her first marriage, is certain the disparity in their social stations can only lead to disaster, while Miles is convinced the sergeant is pursuing his mother for her wealth alone. Among Christmas carols and evergreen boughs, Miles and Jane soon find themselves battling not only the romance of the season but also their growing attraction to each other. Will their meddling antics bring love this Christmas season, or only heartbreak? A clean and wholesome Regency romance novella, Frankincense and Folly is full of charming characters, witty dialogue, and Christmas magic. The books in this series can be read alone and in any order. Book 1: Silver Bells and Secrets Book 2: Sugar Plums and Scandal Book 3: Frankincense and Folly Book 4: Ivy and Intrigue (coming Winter 2024)
Avg Rating
4.38
Number of Ratings
207
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Author

Laura Rollins
Author · 12 books
Some books have been previously published as L.G. Rollins Laura Rollins has always loved a heart-melting happily ever after. It didn’t matter if the story took place in Regency England, or in a cobbler’s shop, if there was a sweet romance, she would read it. Life has given her many of her own adventures. Currently she lives in the Rocky Mountains with her best-friend, who is also her husband, and their four beautiful children. She still loves to read books and more books; her favorite types of music are classical, Broadway, and country; she loves hiking in the mountains near her home; and she’s been known to debate with her oldest son about whether Infinity is better categorized as a number or an idea.