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Thief of Broken Hearts
After losing his family in a horrific tragedy, Endymion de Waryn left his past and the childhood friend he married behind in Cornwall. Now, as the Duke of Pendeen, he lives an ordered life. Having scheduled the months of August and September to conceive an heir, he summons his wife to London. When her answer is an emphatic No! he goes to Cornwall to fetch her. However, a duchess who meets her husband at the door with one of Manton’s finest firearms needs more than a ducal command to be fetched.

Lilith and the Stablehand
Love is worth breaking rank for…

England’s clumsiest lady? Lady T debuts in awkward style.

After stepping on too many toes, spilling wine on too many bosoms, and insulting everyone who was anyone, Lilith is ready to retire from Society altogether. Her sister-in-law intends that Lilith finds that elusive handsome gentleman who will sweep her off her feet.

Not Another Nob
Family rivalries are no match for love. Neither is who they say they are. He thinks she’s a lady and she thinks he’s a gentleman. Even so, the seeds of romance are planted when they meet over a broken carriage and a small dog.

Widow’s Treasure
Two years after her husband’s death, Lady Derwent is finally enjoying life. When she sells her estate, Sir Stirling James suggests Rob Ogilvy as a buyer, and her plans unravel. Rob believes the scandalous English widow is after his nephew.

A Stranger’s Gamble
Adam Scott, Earl of Monthemer, lost his father, wealth, and the woman he loved all in the same day. Before Adam can retreat to the small Highland estate and forget the woman who ripped apart his life and soul, he must marry a wealthy heiress. A marriage of convenience will save his home, and possibly damn what remains of his heart to hell.

The Tailor and the Demoiselle
Spoiled and blind to her own ruthless nature, Elizabeth begs her grandmother for one final chance to prove she isn’t the beast everyone believes she is. In order to keep her home and her fortune, she must prove she can manage her family estate…but she cannot. Not until a stranger, stranded by a storm, enters her life.

The False Countess
Catherine Purcell agrees to remarry to save her dead husband’s family from financial ruin. She’s desperate for one last adventure first. Her Russian grandmother’s court dress gives her the means.

When a beautiful Russian countess catches Lord Robert Carlisle’s interest, she ignites a spark he’d thought long dead.

A Study in Passion
After Waterloo, Captain Sir Theo Grindon goes through a series of wealthy mistresses to whom he trades his body for use of their large conservatories to indulge his passion—botany. When his fourth mistress tosses him out, Sir Stirling James proposes marriage to a woman with no designs on Theo’s body or his heart. As she owns the largest conservatory in England, he can’t refuse. Even if the lady has the face of a fairy queen and the disposition of a disgruntled hedgehog and is daughter to a notorious murderer.

The Highlander’s Improper Wife
Betrothal to Lord Blackhall painted a future devoid of love. Upon his death, Lady Caroline is promised to the younger brother. Caroline refuses to allow her first taste of desire to be at the hands of a man who would rather have any woman but her. Her last night of freedom is to be a memory of lust that she can take with her throughout her loveless marriage. As Aphrodite, Caroline attends a masque determined to find a man to initiate her into the intimacies of erotic love.


Genre: Historical Romance

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