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Simply Magic
Delacorte, ISBN 0-385-33823-3
Susanna Osbourne and Peter Edgeworth, Viscount Whitleaf, meet when both are visiting friends in the country, but only Susanna remembers that they have met before--at a time in her life she would really rather not remember. She rejects his flirtation but finds the growing friendship between them harder to resist. And then there is the added pull of an attraction. There is a long, hard road ahead for these two, though, before the past can be resolved and love acknowledged. |
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The Gilded Web
Dell Historical, ISBN 0-440-24306-8
When the Earl of Amberley discovers Alexandra Purnell trussed up on a bed in his London town house early one morning, he knows he must marry her even though the fault lies in one of his younger brother's pranks gone awry. But Alexandra is not so easily persuaded--even after she has agreed to a temporary betrothal, and even after Amberley discovers that his heart is involved. |
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Simply Love
Dell Historical, ISBN 0-440-24197-3
When Anne Jewell, a teacher at Miss Martin's School for Girls, meets Sydnam Butler, the Duke of Bewcastle's steward, one summer in Wales, it is a meeting between two lonely, wounded souls. Anne is a single mother in strict Regency England and Sydnam is severely maimed as a result of torture when he was spying for the British against the forces of Bonaparte. They strike up a friendship and then something more--but neither of them believes they are lovable and so they go their separate ways at the end of the summer. Only an unforeseen fate brings them together again and sets them on the path to mutual healing and love. |
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The Secret Pearl
Dell Historical, ISBN 0-440-24297-5
The first encounter between Fleur Hamilton and the Duke of Ridgeway outside the Drury Lane Theater one night is ugly, even sordid. She is a prostitute, he her first client. When they meet again, she is in his own home as governess to his daughter. His wife, the duchess, lives there too. That love should grow between Fleur and the duke seems improbable. That such a love can find a happy future seems quite impossible. And yet both happen... |
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Simply Unforgettable
Delacorte Hardcover, ISBN 0-385-33822-8
Frances Allard and Lucius Marshall, Viscount Sinclair, meet as implacable enemies during a snowstorm, when his carriage forces hers off the road and deep into a snow bank. But hostility thaws and their relationship heats up fast when they are stranded together for a couple of days at a deserted inn. Even so, as they go their separate ways each believes that their encounter was forgettable. A few months later, though, they meet again by chance at an evening party in Bath and realize how wrong they were. |
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Slightly Dangerous
Dell Historical, ISBN 0-440-24112-X
When Lady Renable's brother invites Wulfric Bedwyn, Duke of Bewcastle,
to her country house party, she has to scramble to find another lady
guest to balance numbers. Christine Derrick, widow and part-time
schoolteacher, is persuaded to be that lady. The cold, aloof duke and the
fun-loving, accident-prone Christine are about as mismatched as a couple
could possibly be, and they dislike each other from the start. But there is
a definite attraction between them too, and soon Wulfric, much to his
surprise, is in determined pursuit of an elusive Christine.
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Slightly Sinful
Dell Historical, ISBN 0-440-23660-6
Lord Alleyne Bedwyn is recovering at a brothel in Brussels from wounds
sustained at Waterloo. He needs to go and find his own people, but the ladies who saved his life need his help in order to put on a masquerade for the recovery of a fortune in jewels so that they can go in pursuit of their stolen life savings. It is just the sort of mad and slightly sinful caper that Alleyne cannot possibly resist, especially when Rachel Yorke, one of the ladies, resembles a golden angel.
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Slightly Tempted
Dell Paperback, ISBN 0-440-24106-5
Lady Morgan Bedwyn is in Brussels with friends during the exciting,
tension-filled days before the Battle of Waterloo. Gervase Ashford, Earl of
Rosthorn, is there, having come from Vienna after nine years of exile from
Britain. When they meet, Gervase is conscious only of the fact that Morgan
is the sister of the Duke of Bewcastle, whom he blames for all his troubles.
He sets out to avenge himself on Bewcastle by seducing his sister. However,
Morgan proves to be more than his match.
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Slightly Scandalous
Dell Paperback, ISBN 0-440-24111-1
From feisty manner to long, tumbling hair, Freyja Bedwyn is pure fire, a woman who seeks
both adventure and freedom. Adventure soon finds her on the way to Bath, when a
handsome stranger bursts into her inn room in the middle of the night and entreats her to
hide him. He is Joshua Moore, Marquess of Hallmere, a man with a hell-raising reputation of
his own. They meet again in Bath, where sparks fly as two strong wills clash and each tries
to best the other. But when Joshua needs sudden rescue from the matchmaking schemes of
his aunt, it is Freyja to whom he turns . . . because he knows that only she is reckless enough
to engage in a fake betrothal with him for the sheer fun of it. And fun it is until the Duke of
Bewcastle, Freyja's eldest brother, learns of the betrothal. And until passion blindsides
them both. And until a danger more deadly than marriage threatens Joshua. But there is no
doubt about the fact that it admirably suits both Freyja and Joshua to be caught up
together in something very slightly scandalous... |
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Slightly Wicked
Dell Paperback, ISBN 0-440-24105-7
With his laughing eyes and rakish good looks, Lord Rannulf Bedwyn is a hard man to resist.
To Judith Law, in need of rescue when the stagecoach in which she is traveling overturns,
Rannulf is simply her savior, her dream come true, a heroic stranger with whom she will
allow herself one night of reckless passion before she must settle to the dreary life of
companion to her wealthy aunt. However, a shock is in store for her when that same
stranger turns out to be the eligible, wealthy son of a duke--and when he arrives at
Harewood Grange to woo her cousin. Judith holds firm against all Rannulf's advances, both
honorable and otherwise. But then scandal rocks the household and threatens her name and
her very liberty, and it is Rannulf who rides to her rescue--bringing all the considerable
power and influence of the Bedwyns to her defense. But can true love grow out of
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Slightly Married
Dell Paperback, ISBN 0-440-24104-9
Like all the Bedwyn men, Colonel Lord Aidan Bedwyn has a reputation for cool arrogance.
But he is also a man to whom honor is more important than any other personal
attribute--and it is this fierce loyalty that has brought him to Ringwood Manor to keep his
promise to a dying fellow officer. He has sworn to protect the man's sister no matter
what--and it is a promise he intends to keep even when he finds that Miss Eve Morris wants
no part of his protection and will not admit to even needing it. Finally, when Eve is about to
be turned out of her home with all her friends and dependents, Aidan makes her an offer
she cannot refuse. It is intended to be a simple, straightforward business arrangement--a
few days in each other's company and then a lifetime of happy independence
apart. But
they have reckoned without Aidan's elder brother, the Duke of Bewcastle, and their own
unwilling attraction to each other. And so days pass into weeks...and soon they begin to
wonder if perhaps it will someday be possible to be more than just slightly married... |
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A Summer to Remember
Delacorte Hardcover, 2002, ISBN 0-385-33535-0
A year after being abandoned at the altar during the wedding she had dreamed of all her
life, Lauren Edgeworth is in London to spend a quiet couple of months with her aunt,
Elizabeth, Duchess of Portfrey, during the latter's confinement. Christopher
"Kit" Butler, Viscount Ravensberg, is in London getting into every imaginable wild
scrape and fast becoming one of London's most notorious rakehells. But now he
has been summoned home in order to become betrothed to a woman chosen by his
father, who banished him for life just three years before. Desperate to do things on his
own terms, Kit hastily searches for a bride to take home with him, someone his father
cannot possibly object to, someone above reproach, someone dull,
respectable, prim,
and perfect. One of his friends suggests Lauren but then adds that Kit is surely the very
last man she would accept for a husband. The challenge proves irresistible, and Kit
wagers that he will have wooed and wed Lauren within six weeks... |
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No Man's Mistress
Delacorte Hardcover, 2001, ISBN 0-385-33529-6
Lord Ferdinand Dudley lives passionately, recklessly. And he is accustomed to getting
what he wants...that is, until he appears at the door of Pinewood Manor, attempting to
claim his rightful estate, and is met by the bewitching fury of Viola Thornhill. She
refuses to cede him the home she calls her own. He refuses to leave. So the contest
begins between these two foes to force one to acknowledge the other's claim.
Nor will they acknowledge the passion brewing between them. But Viola knows it is a
game she cannot afford to lose. Marriage is out of the question and she will be no
man's mistress. |
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More than a Mistress
Delacorte Hardcover, 2000, ISBN 0-385-33531-8
Dell Paperback, 2001, ISBN 0-440-22601-5
When Jane Ingleby interrupts a duel in London's Hyde Park, Jocelyn
Dudley, Duke of Tresham, gets shot in the leg, and Jane, late for work at a
milliner's workshop, loses her job. She is angry enough to demand a
new job of Jocelyn, and he is angry enough to give her one--as his nurse. He
vows to make her believe that starvation would have been a better option.
However, the dangerous duke, whose will no one has ever dared cross, is soon
vowing that just once in his life he is going to have the final word in his
frequent verbal battles with Jane. And soon too he is offering her a
different job--as his mistress. |
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One Night for Love
Dell Historical, 1999, ISBN 0-440-22600-7
Neville Wyatt, Major Lord Newbury, impulsively marries Lily Doyle, the
ethereal, untutored daughter of his sergeant in order to save her from
danger and then watches her die the next day. Back in England, now the Earl
of Kilbourne, Neville is about to marry another woman when Lily herself
appears, miraculously restored from the dead. But is it a happy miracle? Can
two people from such completely different worlds possibly find happiness
together? |
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The Last Waltz
Signet Regency, 1998, ISBN 0-451-19147-1
Gerard Percy, the new Earl of Wanstead, has recently returned from Canada to
take up residence at Thornwood Hall. The only fact that mars his happiness
is that the former owner's widow still lives there with her two
children. And that widow, Christina, once upon a time jilted Gerard in order
to marry his wealthier cousin--and sent him running off, broken hearted, to
Canada to seek his fortune. |
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Irresistible
Jove Regency, 1998, ISBN 0-515-12367-6
The widowed Sophia Armitage has a chance encounter in Hyde Park with three
friends she had known during the Peninsular Wars when she was there with her
husband. The three men remember her only as a dear comrade, but soon
Nathaniel Gascoigne is seeing her in a different light. Sophie, though,
harbors a dark secret she can confide to no one--least of all Nathaniel. His
friend Eden, Lord Pelham, meanwhile, is engaged in his own volatile,
humorous love story with Lavinia Bergland, Nat's prickly ward. |
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Thief of Dreams
Berkley Historical, 1998, ISBN0-515-12274-2
Cassandra Havelock, Countess of Worthing, is happily looking forward to the
independence that will come on her twenty-first birthday. But a mysterious
and attractive stranger, claiming to be a dear friend of her late father,
makes his appearance at her birthday ball and soon snares her heart. Too
late she realizes that she has been duped by a villain. Or is there more to
Nigel Wetherby than villainy? |
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Unforgiven
Jove Regency, 1998, ISBN 0-515-12206-8
Moira Hayes and the Earl of Haverford share a past that began with love but
ended in bitterness when each apparently betrayed the other. Now, eight
years later, they meet again, and fate, in the form of a winter storm,
rekindles their passion, but not their love. Forced into marriage, they each
have to learn to confront and forgive the past so that they can have the
chance for a future together. |
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A Christmas Bride
Signet Regency, 1997, ISBN 0-451-19144-7
To please his father, Edgar Downes, a wealthy merchant, agrees to choose a
well-born bride by Christmas. He picks out a suitable young lady, but then
finds himself caught up in an unconsidered passion for a widow his own age.
Helena, Lady Stapleton, is hiding a deeply troubled past behind a cool,
seductive, cynical exterior. Edgar takes his bride home for Christmas, but
all the magic of the season is necessary to bring Helena pardon and peace
and to bless their marriage. |
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Silent Melody
Berkley Historical, 1997, ISBN 0-425-15862-4
Lady Emily Marlowe has never forgotten Lord Ashley Kendrick, who went to
India when she was very young and married someone else there. She is engaged
to another man when Ashley returns, widowed and alone and desperately
unhappy. Emily's love is revived, but Ashley harbors a deep, dark,
dangerous secret, and she can neither hear not speak. |
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The Temporary Wife
Signet Regency, 1997, ISBN 0-451-19143-9
The Marquess of Staunton cold-bloodedly advertises for a governess for his
non-existent children, chooses the plainest and dullest applicant, and
offers her marriage. His only motive is to anger his estranged father, who
has chosen a different bride for him. After he has presented her to his
family, he plans to establish her somewhere with a great deal of money and
never see her again. Charity Duncan agrees to the strange bargain because
she is desperate for money to help support her brothers and sisters. But
when she meets his family and recognizes the pain behind the estrangement,
her warm heart cannot remain aloof. And when Staunton realizes that his
temporary wife is in fact neither plain nor dull, his cold heart stirs to
new life. |
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Indiscreet
Jove Regency, 1997, ISBN 0-515-12001-4
When Viscount Rawleigh attends a house party in the country, he plans to
amuse himself with a beautiful young widow from a nearby village. He refuses
to believe she is unwilling until it is too late. For her part, Catherine
Winters has been living quietly in the village for several years, trying to
keep a secret that could yet destroy her. She dare not give in to her
attraction to the viscount. As her world falls apart, Rawleigh has to try to
make amends and win her love at the same time, while Catherine has to face
up to her past and take a hand in rebuilding her life once more. |
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The Plumed Bonnet
Signet Regency, 1996, ISBN 0-451-19051-3
When the Duke of Bridgwater picks up Stephanie Gray in his carriage one day,
she is wearing a fuchsia colored cloak and a bright pink, garishly adorned
bonnet. He draws his own conclusions about her and listens to her story
about being on her way to claim an inheritance with a great deal of
amusement. By the time he realizes that she is telling the truth, it is too
late--he has compromised her virtue and must marry her. |
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Truly
Berkley Historical, 1996, ISBN 0-425-15329-0
When they were children, Geraint Penderyn and Marged Evans were close
friends. But years have passed since then. Geraint is now the Earl of Wyvern
and Marged hates him more than any other man on earth. She blames him for
her husband's death, and both she and all the other inhabitants of the
Welsh village where she lives blame him for oppressing his people. Geraint
has to devise some scheme to convince his people that really he is on their
side. A masked savior, a man dressed as a woman named Rebecca, rides out at
night to lead his people in rebellion against the toll gates that are
destroying them all. He is a daring and commanding figure, and Marged is
soon deeply involved with him, though she has never seen his face. Beneath
the disguise he is, of course, her friend-turned-foe, Geraint. |
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The Famous Heroine
Signet Regency, 1996, ISBN 0-451-18773-3
When Lord Francis Kneller first sees Cora Downes, she is tripping over her
own feet, shrieking, and laughing rather too loudly. His conclusion is that
she is a frightful young lady. When Cora first sees Lord Francis, he is
wearing a bright satin turquoise coat with silver and turquoise striped
waistcoat and silver knee breeches and copious amounts of lace. She
immediately thinks of peacocks. Cora has a habit of getting herself into
dreadful scrapes, and Lord Francis always seems to be close enough to get
her out of them--at the cost of compromising her once too often. Soon this
ill-assorted pair is forced into a marriage neither of them has sought. The
book is a farce. |
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Heartless
Berkley Historical, 1995, ISBN 0-425-15011-9
"Life has taught Lucas Kendrick, Duke of Harndon, that a heart is a decided
liability. Betrayed by his brother, rejected by his fiancée, Luke fled to
Paris, where he became the most sought-after bachelor in fashionable
society. Ten years later, fate has brought him back home, to the rescue of
the very people who had once shunned him. Luke is amused by the advice that
a wife will make his takeover of both the title and the family estate
smoother, but amusement turns to desire once he sets eyes upon Lady Anna
Marlowe. Unbeknownst to Luke, Anna is also no stranger to pain, but her
suffering can't be so easily overcome, not when her tormentor stalks
her to the very doors of Bowden Abbey. Luke and Anna, each made fragile by
the past, must learn to trust both each other and their love if they are to
have any chance for a future together." Publishers Weekly |
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Lord Carew's Bride
Signet Regency, 1995, ISBN 0-451-18552-8
Love has not been kind to Samantha Newman, but friendship has. When her
emotions are rubbed raw by the reappearance in her life of a villain who had
broken her heart some years before, she turns with gratitude to the kindly
Hartley Wade, with whom she had developed a warm friendship when she mistook
him for a gardener during a visit to the country. She accepts his proposal,
expecting a quiet, safe, undemanding marriage. She does not know that
Hartley is the Marquess of Carew and that he loves her passionately--and
believes she returns his feelings. |
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Longing
Topaz Historical, 1994, ISBN 0-451-40466-1
Siân Jones is the illegitimate daughter of a wealthy English mine owner and
a Welsh coalminer's daughter. She was educated in a fine English
school. But she turned her back on her English heritage, married a
coalminer, and went to work in the mines herself after his death. Now she is
engaged to another Welshman, leader of the revolutionary movement of the
workers against the tyranny of the English owners. But one of those owners,
the Marquess of Craille, has just inherited and come to live in Wales. And
he seems sympathetic to his workers. When Siân becomes his daughter's
governess, she gets caught very firmly between two worlds--and two loves. |
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Christmas Belle
Signet Regency, 1994, ISBN 0-451-17954-4
Jack Frazer arrives at his grandparents' home for Christmas. He has
resigned himself to announcing his betrothal to the young lady his
grandmother has picked out for him. The family has always entertained itself with amateur theatricals, but this year his grandmother has an unexpected treat for them--the presence as an honored guest of the famous actress, Isabella Gellée, Comtesse de Vacheron. The last time Jack saw her was nine years before when he had loved her passionately. But she had been a struggling actress then and his mistress--and she had abandoned him without a word of farewell. |
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Dark Angel
Signet Regency, 1994, ISBN 0-451-17953-6
Jennifer Winwood, newly arrived in London and betrothed to a handsome man she adores, is bursting with happy expectations. But she gets caught in the middle of a nasty feud between her fiancé and the Earl of Thornhill when each decides to use her to hurt the other. When the dust settles, she finds herself forced to marry the earl in a union that seems to have nothing but bitterness and despair to offer both of them. |
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Tempting Harriet
Signet Regency, 1994, ISBN 0-451-17952-8
Once, when she was a mere lady's companion, Harriet Pope had spurned
the attempted seduction of the Duke of Tenby. Now, six years later, she is
the wealthy, titled widow of an older man, and she is the one who sets out
to seduce the duke. Yet when she succeeds, it is to the discovery that an
affair is not what she wants after all. An affair, though, seems to be all
Tenby can offer. |
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Tangled
Topaz Historical, 1994, ISBN 0-451-40452-1
Rebecca, Lady Cardwell, is inconsolable after her beloved husband is killed
during the Crimean War. She is bitterly resentful that it is his foster
brother, David, who has survived and come home. Then David asks her to marry
him and, despairing of any future happiness, she accepts. But the tangled
web of past secrets and future complications brings her alive again--to both
pain and ecstasy. |
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Dancing with Clara
Signet Regency, 1994, ISBN 0-451-17873-4
Frederick Sullivan goes to Bath to find himself a rich wife in order to save
himself from financial ruin. He sets his sights and his considerable charm
on the plain and crippled--and enormously wealthy--Clara Danford. When she
accepts his proposal, Clara is not for one moment deceived into thinking
that he really cares for her. But she chooses to accept him anyway because
her life has been almost devoid of beauty and Freddie is the most beautiful
man she has ever seen. |
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Courting Julia
Signet Regency, 1993, ISBN 0-451-17739-8
When Julia Maynard's step-grandfather dies, he leaves Julia nothing
even though she has lived with him all her life and tended him in his last
illness and loved him--and even though he appeared to adore her. But he does
leave his precious unentailed home, Primrose Park, to whichever of his five
nephews can win her hand within a month of the reading of the will. Four of
them proceed to court Julia. The fifth--the new Earl of Beaconswood--does
not. But then, he is the last man she would marry anyway. |
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A Precious Jewel
Signet Regency, 1993, ISBN 0-451-17619-7
Sir Gerald Stapleton first becomes one of Priscilla Wentworth's
regular clients at a high-class brothel. Then he makes her his mistress.
There would seem to be no way in which their relationship can develop into a
love strong enough to overcome all the social barriers that oppose them. But
somehow they find the way. |
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Deceived
Onyx Historical, 1993, ISBN 0-451-40418-1
Lady Elizabeth Ward, about to step inside the church of St. George's,
Hanover Square, for her own wedding, is suddenly whisked away by a masked
horseman. Some hours later, in an escape attempt, she jumps from a carriage,
bangs her head, and wakes up to the sight of the handsome Earl of Trevelyan,
who claims to be her husband. She does not recognize him as her
kidnapper--she is suffering from amnesia. |
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A Christmas Promise
Signet Regency, 1992, ISBN 0-451-17360-0
When the Earl of Falloden and Eleanor Transome meet, it is hate at first
sight. For the earl is being forced by penury into marriage with this coal
merchant's daughter, and Eleanor is being forced by her love for her
dying father. The marriage begins with all the passion of intense dislike.
But when Eleanor plots revenge by inviting all her loud and vulgar relatives
to their home for Christmas, she has really plotted her own salvation and
her husband's. For Christmas and the merry Transomes weave an
irresistible spell about the unhappy couple. |
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Beyond the Sunrise
Onyx Historical, 1992, ISBN 0-451-40342-8
When they first meet in England, Joana and Robert fall in love. But they are
very young, and the differences in their social stations soon force them
apart. When they meet again eleven years later in Portugal during the
Peninsular Wars, they are both spies, apparently on opposite sides. In fact
Joana is a double agent--but Robert's very life depends upon her
successfully deceiving him even as passion flares between them. |
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The Notorious Rake
Signet Regency, 1992, ISBN 0-451-17419-4
Lord Edmond Waite is a libertine and rake; Mary, Lady Mornington, is
something of a bluestocking. They have nothing whatsoever in common except
for one shared night of passion during a severe thunderstorm. But Edmond
cannot forget Mary, and soon she begins to learn that he is not quite the
sleazy villain she had thought him. |
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A Counterfeit Betrothal
Signet Regency, 1992, ISBN 0-451-17256-6
The Earl and Countess of Clifton parted bitterly and have lived separately
for many years. But now their daughter has contracted an ineligible
engagement, and they are brought together in a mutual attempt to save her
from unhappiness. What they do not realize is that Sophia has staged the
counterfeit betrothal with Lord Francis Sutton with the deliberate purpose
of reconciling her parents. |
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Christmas Beau
Signet Regency, 1991, ISBN 0-451-17102-0
Judith Easton had once jilted the Marquess of Denbigh for another man. Now
she is widowed with two children, and the marquess is pursuing her again. He
invites her to a Christmas house party in the country, his motive being
revenge. But love--and the spirit of Christmas--conspire to spoil his plans. |
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The Ideal Wife
Signet Regency, 1991, ISBN 0-451-17043-1
Just after the Earl of Severn has vowed that if the plainest, dullest, most
ordinary female in England were to be set before him he would marry her
without further ado, Abigail Gardiner calls on him at his town house. The
strong-minded Abigail is a distant cousin of the earl's and has been
driven, much against the grain, to seek his aid. To do so, she has decided
to dress as plainly as possible and to act the part of a dull brown mouse.
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The Secret Pearl
Signet Super Regency, 1991, ISBN 0-451-16991-3
The first encounter between Fleur Hamilton and the Duke of Ridgeway outside
the Drury Lane Theater one night is ugly and sordid. She is a prostitute, he
her customer. When they meet again, she is in his own home as governess to
his daughter. His wife, the duchess, lives there too. That love should grow
between Fleur and the duke seems improbable. That their love can have a
future seems quite impossible. |
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Snow Angel
Signet Regency, 1991, ISBN 0-451-16973-5
When the widowed Rosamund Hunter and the Earl of Wetherby are stranded
together in a snow storm, they indulge in a brief affair that neither
expects to affect their future. But when they meet unexpectedly again, the
earl is betrothed to Rosamund's niece and the affair comes back to
haunt them both. |
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A Certain Magic
Signet Regency, 1991, ISBN 0-451-16916-6
Alice Penhallow and Piers Westhaven had always considered themselves to be
best friends--that was until Piers called upon Alice's help and advice
in his decision to marry a much younger woman. By the time they realize that
it is love that is between them, it might just be too late. |
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An Unlikely Duchess
Signet Regency, 1990, ISBN 0-451-16739-2
Josephine Middleton, faced with an arranged marriage to the Duke of Mitford,
who has a reputation as a libertine, decides to run away to her
aunt's. However, on the journey there she is rescued from an attacker
by Mr. Paul Villiers. He quickly becomes her unwilling accomplice as she
sets off in pursuit of the villain and her lost jewels. What she does not
realize is that her hero's full name is Paul Villiers, Duke of
Mitford. The book is a farce. |
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Devil's Web
Signet Super Regency, 1990, ISBN 0-451-16694-9
Lady Madeline Raine and James Purnell had been both attracted to each other
and repelled by each other in The Gilded Web and Web of Love. Finally James
left for Canada, where he worked in the fur trade. Madeline, left alone,
convinced herself that she was over him, that she liked her life just as it
was. But now James is back and Madeline has to face the fact that she has
been deceiving herself. |
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The Incurable Matchmaker
Signet Regency, 1990, ISBN 0-451-16541-1
Diana Ingram is as virtuous as she is beautiful. The Marquess of Kenwood is
handsome and charming--and a notorious libertine. There can be no question
of any connection between the two--until Kenwood's envious friends and
acquaintances goad him into wagering that he can seduce Mrs. Ingram within a
month. |
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Web of Love
Signet Super Regency, 1990, ISBN 0-451-16402-4
Soon after Ellen Simpson loses her beloved husband in the Battle of Waterloo
she finds consolation in the arms of his friend, Dominic, Lord Eden.
Consumed with guilt afterward, she tries determinedly to deny her love for
him. Can he persuade her to change her mind? |
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A Promise of Spring
Signet Regency, 1990, ISBN 0-451-16404-0
When Sir Perry Lampman's dearest friend is killed in an act of brave
self-sacrifice, he leaves behind a sister who will be destitute without him.
Although he does not love Grace Howard, Perry offers her marriage. Even when
she confesses part of her scandalous past to him, he continues to press his
offer. And so begins a marriage that seems doomed to unhappiness. The fact
that Grace is ten years older than Perry does not help the situation. |
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The Gilded Web
Signet Super Regency, 1989, ISBN 0-451-16330-3
When the Earl of Amberley discovers Alexandra Purnell trussed up on a bed in
his London town house, he knows he must marry her even though the fault lies
in one of his younger brother's pranks gone awry. But Alexandra is not
so easily persuaded--even after she has agreed to a temporary betrothal, and
even after Amberley discovers that his heart is lost. |
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Lady with a Black Umbrella
Signet Regency, 1989, ISBN 0-451-16222-6
Daisy Morrison, staying at an inn one night on her way to London, sees a
gentleman being attacked by ruffians in the yard below. She charges down in
her nightgown, wielding her father's large black umbrella, and routs
Viscount Kincade's assailants. She then--after the viscount's
departure--pays his bill and the chambermaid with whom he had spent the
night. Kincade is not amused when he learns the truth! The book is a farce. |
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The Obedient Bride
Signet Regency, 1989, ISBN 0-451-15962-4
When Arabella Wilson makes a marriage of duty with Viscount Astor, she vows
to be a docile, obedient wife. However, all her resolves are thrown to the
winds when she discovers that her husband keeps a mistress. She becomes a
force he must reckon with. |
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A Gift of Daisies
Signet regency, 1989, ISBN, 0-451-15755-9
Lady Rachel Palmer is beautiful, wealthy, and frivolous--as well as
betrothed to someone else--when she meets and falls in love with the
high-minded Reverend David Gower, who is devoted to a life of service and
poverty. It seems like an impossible match, especially when David is so set
against it. |
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Daring Masquerage
Signet Super Regency, 1989, ISBN 0-451-15886-5
When Nicholas Seyton plays highwayman in an attempt to regain his
birthright, he kidnaps the wrong woman. When he devises another scheme under
the alias of Sir Harry Tate, he encounters the same woman. Kate Mannering is
attracted and infuriated by both men--without realizing that they are one
and the same. |
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The Ungrateful Governess
Signet Regency, 1988, ISBN 0-451-15727-3
When the Earl of Rutherford tries to seduce Jessica Moore in her
employer's library one night, she is blamed and loses her job.
Rutherford offers her a position as his mistress, but instead Jessica
enlists the aid of his own grandmother and sets out to teach him a lesson. |
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An Unacceptable Offer
Signet Regency, 1988, ISBN 0-451-15314-6
Jane Matthews has no great hope of contracting a dazzling match--she is not wealthy or
socially prominent or beautiful. When Viscount Fairfax unexpectedly proposes marriage
to her, it seems like a dream come true. Not only is he titled, wealthy, and handsome,
but also she has been half in love with him for a long time. Yet the proposal is such that
she feels compelled to say no. Fairfax has to learn to make her a far more acceptable
offer before either of them can find true happiness. |
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Secrets of the Heart
Signet Super Regency, 1988, ISBN 0-451-15289-1
The marriage of Sarah Fifield and the Duke of Cranwell was a love
match--until on their wedding night Sarah was forced to reveal the secret of
her past. Amid great public scandal their marriage ended almost before it
began. But now, several years later, they meet again in Bath. |
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Gentle Conquest
Signet Regency, 1987, ISBN 0-451-15099-6
The arranged marriage between beautiful Georgiana Burton and the handsome,
shy, gentle Earl of Chartleigh does not begin well and rapidly deteriorates.
Georgiana decides to take fate in her own hands by devising a bold scheme to
seduce her own husband. |
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The Constant Heart
Signet Regency, 1987, ISBN 0-451-14883-5
Rebecca Shaw gave her heart once and had it broken. Now she is betrothed to the Reverend Philip Everett and is looking forward to a quiet, worthy life. But Christopher Sinclair is back--and he is free of the marriage that gave him fabulous wealth at the price of leaving Rebecca behind. |
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The Wood Nymph
Signet Regency, 1987, ISBN 0-451-14650-6
Heartbroken at the loss of Elizabeth in A Chance Encounter, William
Mainwaring retreats to his country estate and meets the unworldly Helen Wade
in the woods one day. She soothes his soul until he flees in panic after
seducing her. He then faces the almost impossible task of redeeming himself
in her eyes. |
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The First Snowdrop
Signet Regency, 1986, ISBN 0-451-14593-3
When Viscount Merrick inadvertently compromises plain Anne Parrish, he is
obliged to marry her. But he has no intention of living with her or even
seeing her again after settling her on his country estate. When he arrives
at his grandparents' home more than a year later for the occasion of
their fiftieth wedding anniversary, he is enchanted by his first sight of a
lovely stranger. Then he realizes that she is his wife.... |
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The Trysting Place
Signet Regency, 1986, ISBN 0-451-14300-0
Felicity, Lady Wren, made a marriage of duty once. Now she is a widow and is
determined to make a brilliant match. She enlists the aid of Tom Russell, a
neighbor and old friend, without realizing that perhaps it is a love match
she should aim for this time. |
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Red Rose
Signet Regency, 1986, ISBN 0-451-14157-1
The Earl of Raymore is as determined to marry off his newly acquired ward,
Rosalind Dacey, as she is never to marry at all. They hate each other with a
passion until they discover a bond in their shared love of music. |
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A Chance Encounter
Signet Regency, 1985, ISBN 0-451-14006-0
After Elizabeth Rossiter had suffered a broken heart and a ruined
reputation, she left London behind and took a position as companion to the
daughter of a wealthy country family. But now, to her horror, the one man in
the world she hoped never to see again--Robert Denning, Marquess of
Hetherington--has appeared in the neighborhood. |
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The Double Wager
Signet Regency, 1985, ISBN 0-451-13617-9
Tomboyish Henrietta Tallant recklessly wagers her beloved horse that she
will entice the toplofty Marius Devron, Duke of Eversleigh, into proposing
marriage within six weeks. But unknown to her, the duke, hitherto a
confirmed bachelor, has also made a wager--that he will choose a bride and
marry within the month. |
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A Masked Deception
Signet Regency, 1985, ISBN 0-451-13405-2
Margaret, the new Countess of Brampton, is a quiet, demure, dutiful wife by
day, an alluring, masked charmer by night. Will Richard, Earl of Brampton,
ever discover that the wife he is growing to love and the seductress he
finds almost impossible to resist are one and the same? |
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Novellas:
"A Handful Of Gold" reappears in Christmas Keepsakes, 2005. ISBN 0373770944
"A Family Christmas" with four previously printed Mary Balogh novellas in Under the Mistletoe, 2003, ISBN 0-451-20978-8
"Precious Rogue" in Captured Hearts, 1999, ISBN 0-451-40883-7
"A Handful of Gold" in The Gifts of Christmas, 1998, ISBN 0-373-83372-5
"The Bond Street Carolers" in A Regency Christmas Carol, 1997, ISBN
0-451-19387-3
"The Wassail Bowl" in A Regency Christmas Feast, 1996, ISBN 0-451-19046-7
"The Heirloom" in Timeswept Brides, 1996, ISBN 0-515-11891-5
"The Betrothal Ball" in Love's Legacy, 1996, ISBN 0-8439-4000-X
"Guarded by Angels" in Angel Christmas, 1995, ISBN 0-451-40628-1
"The Surprise Party" in A Regency Christmas VII, 1995, ISBN 0-451-18014-3
"Precious Rogue" in Dashing and Dangerous, 1995, ISBN 0-451-40531-5
"The Forbidden Daffodils" in Blossoms, 1995, ISBN 0-451-18249-9
"The Best Gift" in A Regency Christmas VI, 1994, ISBN 0-451-18254-5
"The Anniversary" in From the Heart, 1994, ISBN 0-451-17854-8
"No Room at the Inn" in A Regency Christmas V, 1993, ISBN 0-451-17723-1
"The North Tower" in Moonlight Lovers, 1993, ISBN 0-451-17722-3
"The Wrong Door" in Rakes and Rogues, 1993, ISBN 0-451-17639-1
"The Substitute Guest" in Tokens of Love, 1993, ISBN 0-451-17342-2
"The Porcelain Madonna" in A Regency Christmas IV, 1992, ISBN 0-451-17341-4
"The Dark Rider" in Full-Moon Magic, 1992, ISBN 0-451-17457-7
"The Treasure Hunt" in A Regency Summer, 1992, ISBN 0-451-17401-1
"A Waltz Among the Stars" in A Regency Valentine II, 1992, ISBN
0-451-17167-5
"The Best Christmas Ever" in A Regency Christmas III, 1991, ISBN
0-451-17086-5
"Golden Rose" in A Regency Valentine, 1991, ISBN 0-451-16890-9
"Playing House" in A Regency Christmas II, 1990, ISBN 0-451-16791-0
"The Star of Bethlehem" in A Regency Christmas, 1989, ISBN 0-451-16484-9 |
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