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Triple review of The Fortney Follies Series by Elaine Golden

An Imprudent Lady
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Book 1
Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 197 KB
Print Length: 45 pages
Publisher: Harlequin Historical Undone (February 1, 2011)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B004JF6DIK
As a young woman, Lady Charlotte Fortney learned what passion truly was from her handsome neighbor, Daniel Walsh. When they were discovered, her father sent the lowly doctor’s son far away from their precious daughter.
Years later, spinster Charlotte is content to watch others play the courtship game—until Daniel returns from India, rekindling a desire that time could never erase. But Daniel seems to have set his sights on another woman, the one match Charlotte would do anything to prevent. He may be willing to give her up—if Charlotte gives herself in exchange….
Book one of the Fortney Follies series.
Disgraceful Miss
Book 2
Julian Kenneway, Earl of Vinedale, has a secret: he is in love with innocent debutante Angelica Fortney. She’s the one thing he desires more than the tenuous peace he has regained since returning from India. Yet everyone, including Julian, believes he’s unsuitable for her—and seducing her could ruin both their lives.
But when a rival for Angelica’s affections arrives, Julian realizes he can’t lose her—and can no longer control his passion for her….
Book two of the Fortney Follies series.
A Compromised Innocents
Book 3
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Under intense pressure to secure a marriage contract, Miss Lizzie Talbot doesn’t dare hope that handsome Oliver Fortney, Duke of Wainsborough, would ever be interested in her. Though she longs to know his taste and touch, he is far above her station.
So Lizzie is shocked when Oliver promises to show her pleasure she never imagined… Yet she doesn’t expect more than a brief dalliance. For Oliver is destined for a match of importance and wealth, neither of which Lizzie can offer….
Book three of the Fortney Follies series.
My thoughts:
I chose to do the review for these three books together.  They are all novellas and I didn’t want to give too much away with each review.
Each of these stories can be read as a stand-alone novella, but they are linked by common characters. And I believe that you will enjoy them more if you read them in order.
I enjoyed each of these stories.  They may not have been my favorite historical books that I have read, but they were good.  I enjoyed how each set of characters  have to struggle with love, lust, desire and what is socially acceptable.
If you are looking to get your toes wet in the historical romance genera I would suggest you give Fortney Follies series a try. 
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