Removed - Mark of London
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This story has been removed for publication. Thanks for your interest!

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Thanks for reading!

I never intended to post Regency stories here when I started, but then there was a historical romance contest, so I posted the first one. And then... Just when I was requested to continue the story, up popped a contest for commoner consort! >:0

And so here we are, and I'm posting two chapters a day, but this means the story will likely be completed shortly after the contest ends.

The Marques Waverly was introduced in Kateri Leona, and I have been waffling back and forth over whether to maintain the original three light novels format or combine this one with the next one, in which the Marques moves from romantic interest to main character in his own right.

Regarding the spelling of Marques, I chose it as the middle ground between Marquis and Marquess, and all three are pronounced Marky, making him Marky Mark :p (Ok, bad joke, I know.)
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As I've said in our forum. Another quality gem for Historical Fiction lovers who enjoy stories such as Downton Abbey and other English greats. 

The characters are distinct and each story has their own flavour and quirks as per the perspective its being told through.

It has definitely been a refreshing read for me. A variety to this site.

It needs to be featured.
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I enjoyed reading this book so much that I was hoping it would continue
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Great story with touches of history. Kinda reminds me the stories of Jane Austen and a similar timeline. Loved the progress of the story and the characters development.
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Its a well written story, not only grammatically, but  the author also think about which stuff suits the best for the story.
I think that this story is worth to read. Thumbs up.
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Mysterious and intriguing, cryptic yet romantic. The description is a black hole sucking the readers to jump into the story and dwell with questions. Love and war are of the same thing: win painfully or lose and die. Love that blooms with blood is a tragic thing, yet when it happens either you lose it all or win it all.
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