A
DELICATE CONDITION got its start when I first saw a picture of a woman’s legs
in high heels. Immediately I knew I wanted to have that picture as the cover
for my next book. As my next project was destined to be a time-travel Regency,
I envisioned the Regency hero--whoever he was--treated to the sight of a modern
woman’s lovely lower legs complete with sexy heels. That decided, all I had to
do was fill in the rest of the details! Ha!
At
the time I was heavily into researching genealogy. So mixing ancestors with
modern day descendents also seemed perfect! Add in mysterious Tibetan monks,
magical magnetic stones, and voilà, A DELICATE CONDITION was born.
LONGING
FOR A FAMILY:
Odessa
(Dessa) Franklin is all alone in the world. She’s suddenly contacted by her
long lost great aunt, Verna, who supposedly died nearly eighty years ago. But
Verna has a hidden agenda and Dessa has a curiosity that rivals a cat’s. Using
Verna’s mysterious magnetic stones, she soon finds herself in a house full of
relatives... back in the nineteenth century!
TOO
MUCH FAMILY:
Michael De Lyndley, the Marquess of Hampton and a gentleman astronomer, prefers studying the stars than having family members roam about his manor house. His house is in mourning however and overflowing with family. Just when he thinks his relations will leave him in peace, a new one appears... unexpectedly, wearing the most peculiar apparel. The woman purports to be his late brother’s widow and claims to be with child; at least the letter that precedes her states this information. Fighting his attraction to his new sister-in-law, Michael struggles to learn the truth about the lovely and enigmatic Odessa.
Dessa’s wish to be part of a family takes a strange
turn when she suddenly finds herself back in time in the home of her ancestor,
the Marquess of Hampton.
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Here are some fabulous reviews:
5
Stars! A Wonderful Story. My admiration of the work from Susanne Marie Knight
continues. A Delicate Condition is a wonderful story about time travel and life
back to the Nineteenth century. A story where Dessa finds her way back to be
with her ancestors with the help of her great Aunt and some magnetic stones. A
brilliant story was put together and how life was in regency England with a
romantic twist. This is highly recommended, a fascinating story from a
brilliant author.--Mark D. Radford, Author.
5
Stars! Genealogy, time-travel, and Regency England... oh my! You’re in for a
treat with this new romance, A DELICATE CONDITION. As we mentioned before,
Susanne Marie Knight has been described as a formidable talent, a rare gem, and
a talented, versatile author. Indeed! Excitement builds for the reader as the
connection between Odessa and the De Lyndley family is revealed!--Regency
Fiction World
5
Stars! It’s a fine mess Dessa Franklin has gotten herself into! By indulging
her curiosity, she ends up back in time, stranded with her ancestors! What’s a
girl to do? A DELICATE CONDITION is a very entertaining and plausible tale of a
modern young woman’s plight as she tries to navigate the complex world of
Regency England.--Twists on Romance.
5
Stars! didn't want it to end. I didn't put it down for long. Read it too fast.
I enjoyed it.--Amazon Review
Been
waiting and waiting for Susanne’s next time-travel Regency. A DELICATE
CONDITION is worth the wait. I love it!!--A.K. Reviews
Just
wanted you to know how much I enjoyed A DELICATE CONDITION!--S.G. Reviews
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The meterorite is 4.5 billions...
BILLIONS... of years old and weighs thirty four tons. Let me tell you, that
mega huge piece of iron is difficult to forget!
Anyway, while doing research, I found
that a meteorite actually crashed in England in 1795. Naturally, I had to weave
that well-documented event into the story, with Odessa relating her experience
of touching the New York meteorite.
While the meteorite was no longer at the
original site, a monument was erect to commemorate the crash. Here, Odessa,
along with Michael’s fellow gentlemen astronomers view the monument. Written on
it is:
Here
On
this Spot, Dec. 13th 1795
fell
from the Atmosphere
AN
EXTRAORDINARY STONE
In
Breath 28 inches
In
Length 36 inches
and
Whole
Weight was 56 Pounds
THIS
COLUMN
In
Memory of it
was
erected by
EDWARD
TOPHAM
1799
Now from A DELICATE CONDITION:
Lord Roberts [one of the astronomers]
returned to the front of the monument. “Well, where is the demmed thing?” he
roared. “It didn’t just up and walk away!”
Evidently Stockman didn’t find the
comment humorous for he gravely shook his head. “The Major put the rock on
display for a time. Exhibited it at Piccadilly in London, too. Open to the
public, it was.” He shrugged. “But sold it, I guess. Or gave it to James
Sowerby, a naturalist as he calls himself. Been with Sowerby since aught four.”
Odessa touched one of the sun-bleached red bricks on the monument. “That’s too bad. I would’ve loved to feel the meteorite. I actually did touch one once in New York. The stone was so pitted, it was almost like fingering something that had passed through the depths of hell.”
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Yep, I still remember that!
I hope you enjoy Dessa and Michael’s love story
Susanne Marie Knight
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