Miss Eugenia's London season has been a disaster, and she has resigned herself to spinsterhood when she meets the grumpy Marquess of Bradford. An instant attraction flares between them, but she must leave for Kent to care for Lord Nightingale.
With no interest in any of her aristocratic suitors, independent beauty Camilla Quinn is baffled by her attraction to the dashing highwayman who robs her coach, an enterprising rogue who then sets out to masquerade as the recently discovered heir to a dukedom.
Capturing the attention of the ton by aiding countless ladies in distress, the chivalrous Earl of Wright longs to find a sensible match for himself, until an assassination attempt puts him in the hands of a vicar's smitten daughter.
Three Stories of Star-Crossed Passion... ALADDIN'S LAMP by Carola Dunn There once was a threadbare young Oxford scholar named Alan Dinsmuir, who was enamored of a rich and beautiful lady of quality. Now only the genie who lived in an old brass lamp he'd bought could turn him into an eligible suitor.
When her successful company is suddenly plunged into debt, free-spirited Desdemona Quiggley devises a daring scheme to replenish the coffers by capturing notorious highwayman Dandy Dan and claim the reward. But when her well-aimed slingshot fells the attractive Marquis of Daxonbury, she captures his heart instead.
A shipbuilder's daughter forced into marriage with a cruel Viscount, Fleur has always been an outcast in society. Now a widow, she returns to London for the Season to present her stepdaughter. For Althea's sake, she endures the cutting remarks and the cruel snubs...until she discovers an ally, a mysterious gentleman who whispers words of encouragement and captures her heart.
The irresistible, seductive lure of the vampire comes to life in a trio of haunting romances set in Regency England, including Karla Hocker's A Lady of the Night, The Cossack by Judith A. Lansdowne, and Jeanne Savery's Dark Seduction.
Clarissa Beresfont had never met Alexander St. John Sinclair, earl of Balmorrow, but it made no difference. He required a wife, and Clare's family required the generous terms he proposed in his marriage offer. Yet once Clare discovered the true Alex, a man of tenderness and courage, she became determined to secure wedded bliss for them both. But first she had to keep Balmarrow from being hanged for treason!
Mad, bad and dangerous to know, the Regency rakes of the "ton" can enflame a lady's heart with a glance or ruin her reputation with a waltz. But, as every woman knows, a reformed rake makes the best husband. In these three tales, discover the secrets that let three daring ladies make England's most dangerous men their own true loves.
In "Cupid's Legacy," a wealthy spinster mistakes a nobleman for a handyman; while in "The Valentine Victorious" a woman is unaware of an earl's affection until she becomes engaged; and in "The Valentine's Day Husband," a notorious Marquis wins a woman in an unexpected way. Original.
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