Three Rogues and Their Ladies
(2012)(A book in the Six Rogues and Their Ladies series)
An omnibus of novels by G G Vandagriff
Vandagriff writes in a style reminiscent of Georgette Heyer. Like Heyer, she centers her novel on witty characters that readers will love.Deseret News.
What could be better than one G.G. Vandagriff Regency romance? Three full length romances in one volume!
First, in The Dukes Undoing we meet the Duke of Ruisdell--the unlikely hero of this traditional Regency Romance. He has just returned wounded from the Napoleonic wars, weary, cynical, and very bored. Known as the worst rake in England, he finds he has no interest in upholding that distinction, when his friend, the Marquis of Somerset, proposes a bet: "Five thousand guineas says that seducing Miss Elise Edwards will cure your ennui." Because his friend has just lost a packet to him, he agrees that the bet be posted in White's famous Betting Book.
Thus begins a train of unstoppable events--dangerous, humorous, devilish, and amorous--that carry his life along at such a pace that the duke soon knows not whether he is on his head or his heels. And then there is that bet . . .
In The Taming of Lady Kate we see that Lady Kate Derramore and the Marquis of Northbrooke have one thing in common: In order to receive their inheritances, they must marry. Lady Kate, prevented from marrying the man she loves by her fathers will, determines to marry for convenience. With the forthrightness for which she is noted, she sets her sights on Jackaforesaid Marquis. Jack, meanwhile, has tumbled into love with Kate at their first meeting. All might have gone swimmingly, were it not for his other life, the mysterious job that calls him out of town at the most inopportune moments. Unwittingly, he puts Lady Kates life in danger, and while attempting to rescue her comes up against her reins-grabbing nature.
Will he ever be able to master Lady Kate? Will he ever be able to oust another man from her heart? And, despite Kates penchant for disaster, will he be able to save her life and his own?
Miss Braithwaites Secret is the final novel in the Trilogy. In this novel, when Caroline Braithwaite, the Incomparable, leaves her first London Season early, the ton is left wondering why. Home in Wiltshire, she does not confide in her parents or her best friend. However, when the duke of Beverley appears at a house party to which they have both been invited, she is seriously discomposed. So is he. Fresh from a broken engagement, the last thing he wants is to partner a woman he had briefly courted in London a woman he would have offered for before the fiancée came along. Caro fights her own attraction to the compelling duke. After all, he's already broken her heart once. She is not about to give him a second chance.
Enjoy these delicious romances that will carry you back to the Regency period in English history, where manners were dictated by strict rules of fashion. It is the Jane Austen era, populated by gentlemen and ladies of leisure. These books are best enjoyed with a box of chocolates, and are guaranteed to enliven any boredom (ennui) that you may be experiencing!
Genre: Historical Romance
What could be better than one G.G. Vandagriff Regency romance? Three full length romances in one volume!
First, in The Dukes Undoing we meet the Duke of Ruisdell--the unlikely hero of this traditional Regency Romance. He has just returned wounded from the Napoleonic wars, weary, cynical, and very bored. Known as the worst rake in England, he finds he has no interest in upholding that distinction, when his friend, the Marquis of Somerset, proposes a bet: "Five thousand guineas says that seducing Miss Elise Edwards will cure your ennui." Because his friend has just lost a packet to him, he agrees that the bet be posted in White's famous Betting Book.
Thus begins a train of unstoppable events--dangerous, humorous, devilish, and amorous--that carry his life along at such a pace that the duke soon knows not whether he is on his head or his heels. And then there is that bet . . .
In The Taming of Lady Kate we see that Lady Kate Derramore and the Marquis of Northbrooke have one thing in common: In order to receive their inheritances, they must marry. Lady Kate, prevented from marrying the man she loves by her fathers will, determines to marry for convenience. With the forthrightness for which she is noted, she sets her sights on Jackaforesaid Marquis. Jack, meanwhile, has tumbled into love with Kate at their first meeting. All might have gone swimmingly, were it not for his other life, the mysterious job that calls him out of town at the most inopportune moments. Unwittingly, he puts Lady Kates life in danger, and while attempting to rescue her comes up against her reins-grabbing nature.
Will he ever be able to master Lady Kate? Will he ever be able to oust another man from her heart? And, despite Kates penchant for disaster, will he be able to save her life and his own?
Miss Braithwaites Secret is the final novel in the Trilogy. In this novel, when Caroline Braithwaite, the Incomparable, leaves her first London Season early, the ton is left wondering why. Home in Wiltshire, she does not confide in her parents or her best friend. However, when the duke of Beverley appears at a house party to which they have both been invited, she is seriously discomposed. So is he. Fresh from a broken engagement, the last thing he wants is to partner a woman he had briefly courted in London a woman he would have offered for before the fiancée came along. Caro fights her own attraction to the compelling duke. After all, he's already broken her heart once. She is not about to give him a second chance.
Enjoy these delicious romances that will carry you back to the Regency period in English history, where manners were dictated by strict rules of fashion. It is the Jane Austen era, populated by gentlemen and ladies of leisure. These books are best enjoyed with a box of chocolates, and are guaranteed to enliven any boredom (ennui) that you may be experiencing!
Genre: Historical Romance
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