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A bluestocking. Miss Verity Worth lived a life of privilege. Then her family fell on hard times. She takes a genteel position to manage a spoiled heiress. A cynical lord. Needing an heir and a spare, Lord Rathbone comes to court the heiress. He finds the paid companion far more interesting. He's a rogue to set Miss Worth up as his flirt. Lord Rathbone knows all too well how to turn a woman's head and win her heart. The rakish buck's attentions have the inevitable consequences. Verity believes the disgrace of losing her reputation is the worst that can befall her. But then, Lord Rathbone's enemies target her in a game of hatred and revenge.
Sarah and Margaret may be country misses, but they can recognize a true gentleman when they see one. When a handsome lord aids them on the road to London, he becomes smitten by Magaret, although it is Sarah who has secretly fallen in love. Now, with suitors at every turn, a scandal brews, as Sarah finds herself in the lords arms...not as the woman he courts, but as the woman he desires... • Beloved author of a "A Magnificent Match" and "Fredericka's Folly"
Lord John Stokes was the kind of gentleman Sophia Wyndham dreamed of--handsome, charming, kind, and wealthy. But, he was also most definitely not in love with Sophia--which made this the most irresistible challenge she had ever faced.
Aubrey St. John, Viscount Weemswood, is desperate. He inherited a pile of debts and he's been living on his expectations as heir to a dukedom. Now he's cut out of the succession by the birth of a boy. He must marry money. His friends make up a list of eligible heiresses and Sinjin chooses Mary Pepperidge, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, because he vaguely recalls meeting her. Mary Pepperidge accepts the viscount's outrageous proposal because she fell in love with him at first sight. Can a proud, penniless viscount and a lovely Cit's daughter find their happily ever after? Regency Romance by Gayle Buck; originally published by Signet.
Lord Darlington has been so busy with his family's dwindling estate he's had no time for society. When he absolutely must wed, he assumes it won't be too hard to find a suitable young woman, but raising his younger, orphaned siblings must come first. Abby Fairchild couldn't care less about finding a husband. But all of that is about to change.
Unrequited love. Lord Miles Trilby, the Earl of Walmesley does the unthinkable. He asks a dear friend to risk her reputation to save him from a matrimonial trap. Lady Caroline Eddingotn has always loved Miles Trilby. She would do anything for him. But - enter into a fake betrothal? She is mad to agree. She risks more than her place in society. She risks her heart.
Kidnapped heiress Thea Stafford has one hope--and his name is Lord Cardiff. But saving her from an uncertain fate is not enough, especially when they happen to fall in love. Original.
In this collection of his stories and plays, Charles Deemer writes of characters typically struggling with changing values in an uncertain world: Todd in The Half-Life Conspiracy, a playwright who comes to the premiere of his one-act play only to discover that it is being directed by his ex-wife, who left him for another woman (the very subject of his bitter one-act play). Thomas in Famililly, who braces to tell his traditional, dying father that he will be raising his son not with his wife but with his male soul mate. Lester in The Man Who Shot Elvis, who many years after the fact is still dealing with a sense of loss from when black rhythm-n-blues turned into white rock-n-roll. Included is...
Just in time for the season-an anthology of all-new Christmas novellas to warm the heart: Wooing the Wolf; The Dogstar; Lost and Found; Christmas with Dora Davenport; and Christmas Cheer. Penned by some of the best-known Regency authors around, it's the perfect stocking stuffer.