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Gabriel, Lord Sherington, was a man who understood women perfectly. He knew women waited only until the knot was tied to start changing their husbands. Having sworn never to let anyone change him, he recognized in Verity Jolliffe the perfect wife to provide him with an heir. Now all he had to do was make her fall in love with him. What could be easier? Regency Romance by Charlotte Louise Dolan; originally published by Signet
Lady Cassiopeia Anderby’s spendthrift stepbrother plans to sell her on the London marriage mart to the highest bidder. He holds a threat over her to assure her compliance. When Cassie meets Richard Hawke, a self-made man with a disastrous past, she realizes he is not a gentleman but an adventurer. Still, he promises her the best possible future she is likely to have. Can she trust him? Regency Romance by Charlotte Louise Dolan; originally published by Signet
Miss Meribe Prestwich was not actually a widow. She was engaged twice to men who each died shortly before he was to wed her, and courted by two more men who went to early graves. Only Lord Thorverton is determined to discover who is behind these supposed accidents. His motives for helping Meribe are, of course, the purist altruism... or so he persuades himself... Winner of Romantic Times “Best Regency Intrigue of the Year” and follow-up to Three Lords for Lady Anne. Regency Romance by Charlotte Louise Dolan; originally published by Signet
Being a governess proved to be rather challenging for Anne Hemsworth. There were her two naughty charges who wished to drive her away. And there was Creighton Trussell who gave her the choice to lose her virtue or her post. But most of all there was Bronson Roebuck, Lord Leatham, her very handsome employer. Anne’s inexperience had her tangled up with improper feelings for him… Regency Romance by Charlotte Louise Dolan; originally published by Signet
Elizabeth Goldsborough was enjoying a London season that promised marriage to that handsome gentleman, Simon Bellgrave. But an accident involving arrogant Captain Darius St. John stole her happiness. She was forced to accept St. John’s honorable offer of marriage, though she knew he had no interest in her. How was she to bear being married in name only, when she found herself falling in love with her bridegroom? Regency Romance by Charlotte Louise Dolan; originally published by Signet
Joanna Pettigrew was leading a miserable life, so she decided to run away, gambling on something better. Her goal was to reach Brussels and pretty Belinda Dillon could just possibly help her, if she didn’t get in Belinda’s way. But it was Captain Nicholas Goldsborough who took her in hand, though as a high born gentleman and strikingly handsome, he should rightly have belonged to Belinda—shouldn’t he? Sequel to The Substitute Bridegroom. Regency Romance by Charlotte Louise Dolan; originally published by Signet
Miss Bethia Pepperell owed her life to the dark and handsome stranger who called himself Digory Rendel. Yet it was unthinkable that as highborn a young lady as she should stoop to be conquered by a man who did not even pretend to be a gentleman! Original Regency Romance.
Mary Anne Judson has an idyllic country life, except perhaps that her Uncle Edwin is of a casually larcenous nature. When he liberates an abandoned—and smuggled—cargo of fine silk and finds himself pursued by the handsome London draper, Mr. Robertson, life becomes rather hectic. And Mary Anne suspects there is more to the stylish draper than meets the eye. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
A collection of five romance stories involving love and magic features the work of Gayle Buck, Mary Balogh, Charlotte Louise Dolan, Patricia Rice, and Anita Mills. Original.
Jane Halsey and her sister Belle were living with an aunt in London—and Jane knew it was time to think seriously about marrying a rich husband. But handsome, eccentric and rich Lord Romeo, who extolled all things Greek, did not fit her notions of a proper husband. Now his brother, Lord Renfrew, on the other hand, was her ideal—and way above her touch. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest