"Friday Dreaming"
By Elizabeth Bailey
Synopsis:
Elizabeth Bailey re-issues her popular historical romance “Friday Dreaming”
A Romance Novel
In the tradition of Regency Romance, a charming tale of unrequited love, set in the 18th Century country house and the salons of London society.
Friday’s private dreams are shattered in a disastrous engagement to the loved friend she never hoped to marry.
"Friday Dreaming"
Bookish Friday Edborough’s secret dream looks set to come true when childhood friend, the gorgeous Nicolas Weare, proposes—if only he was behaving like a man in love. All too soon, Friday’s worst fears are confirmed when she finds Nick has been forced into the betrothal to stop him marrying the beautiful but ineligible Hermione.
Caught between love and loyalty, Friday ends the engagement, leaving Nick to realise the value of what he’s lost just as he discovers Hermione’s true worth. But with the lines joining love and hate beginning to blur, has Nick’s change of heart come too late?
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Official Book Video Trailer for "Friday Dreaming"
By Elizabeth Bailey

Elizabeth has 18 novels published by Harlequin Mills & Boon and two Georgian crimes, The Gilded Shroud and The Deathly Portent, with Berkley Books (Penguin US). Her dual time novel Fly The Wild Echoes (a contender for the Booker Prize in 2005) is now followed by For One More Tomorrow, where the ghost of the real Macbeth returns, protesting his villainous portrayal by Shakespeare.
Elizabeth is also publishing new historical romances, of which Mademoiselle at Arms and The Conqueror's Dilemma are currently available in digital format.