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His Lordship's Mistress / Married by Mistake
(2000)An omnibus of novels by Melinda McRae and Joan Wolf
Two delightful Regencies...
One delightful volume...
His Lordship's Mistress:
Jessica O'Neill's stage career made her the toast of London society. But no one suspected her true identity as a high-born lady risking her good name to save her family from ruin. And when the handsome Earl of Linton approaches her with an offer she can't reject, Jessica must learn to play a wealth-hunting wanton to the hilt-and avoid falling in love.
"Joan Wolf is absolutely wonderful. I've loved her work for years."-Iris Johanson
"Joan Wolf never fails to deliver the best."-Nora Roberts
Married by Mistake:
Florence Washburn had Kit Swinton firmly in mind as her intended mate. So how on earth did she stumble into marriage with his infamous elder brother instead? Viscount Alford wasn't the man she planned to wed, and now it seems he's not the notorious rake he pretends to be either. In fact, Florence is charmed by the frightfully, clumsy oaf he actually is. Perhaps this marriage will turn out to be the best mistake she ever made...
"Melinda McRae crafts another superb Regency delight."-Romantic Times
"A stellar talent."-Romantic Times
Genre: Historical Romance
One delightful volume...
His Lordship's Mistress:
Jessica O'Neill's stage career made her the toast of London society. But no one suspected her true identity as a high-born lady risking her good name to save her family from ruin. And when the handsome Earl of Linton approaches her with an offer she can't reject, Jessica must learn to play a wealth-hunting wanton to the hilt-and avoid falling in love.
"Joan Wolf is absolutely wonderful. I've loved her work for years."-Iris Johanson
"Joan Wolf never fails to deliver the best."-Nora Roberts
Married by Mistake:
Florence Washburn had Kit Swinton firmly in mind as her intended mate. So how on earth did she stumble into marriage with his infamous elder brother instead? Viscount Alford wasn't the man she planned to wed, and now it seems he's not the notorious rake he pretends to be either. In fact, Florence is charmed by the frightfully, clumsy oaf he actually is. Perhaps this marriage will turn out to be the best mistake she ever made...
"Melinda McRae crafts another superb Regency delight."-Romantic Times
"A stellar talent."-Romantic Times
Genre: Historical Romance
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