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My Lady Capriceis a historical romance set in regency era, concerning two young people in search for happiness. Dick tries to win that heart of lovely Lisbeth but their love is frowned upon. While other do whatever is in their power to separate lovers and to arrange marriage for Lisbeth against her will, Dick makes friends with Lisbeth's nephew, the imp. As their friendship develops, the imp helps Dick get closer to Lisbeth, but there are more obstacles to succumb.

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My Lady Capriceis a historical romance set in regency era, concerning two young people in search for happiness. Dick tries to win that heart of lovely Lisbeth but their love is frowned upon. While other do whatever is in their power to separate lovers and to arrange marriage for Lisbeth against her will, Dick makes friends with Lisbeth's nephew, the imp. As their friendship develops, the imp helps Dick get closer to Lisbeth, but there are more obstacles to succumb.

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Autorenporträt
Jeffery Farnol (1878 - 1952) was a British writer from 1907 until his death, known for writing more than 40 romance novels, some formulaic and set in the Georgian Era or English Regency period and swashbucklers. He, with Georgette Heyer, largely initiated the Regency romantic genre. Farnol published his first romance novel My Lady Caprice during 1907. The success of his early novels caused Farnol to become a professional writer. He produced about 40 novels and volumes of stories and some non-fiction and children's books. His last book was completed by his second wife Phyllis. Two of his early books, The Amateur Gentleman and The Broad Highway, have been issued in a version edited by romance novelist Barbara Cartland. The Amateur Gentleman was adapted for British cinema as 1920 and 1936, American cinema as 1926.