Sandra Heath
After the death of her husband, Emily Fairfield, threatened by mounting debts, accepts an offer of marriage from wicked Sir Rafe Warrender. Englishman Jack Lincoln, sent to save Emily by his friend in Peru, appears on the scene as a poor but handsome stranger, who is also Sir Rafe's cousin, and has been done out of his fortune by the scoundrel. Regency Romance with some Paranormal elements; originally published by Signet
Alabeth eloped with Robert Manvers, and never expected to be in London again. But her father persuaded her to chaperone her sister Jillian for a season. Jillian, who romanticized everything, seemed to fall in love with Sir Piers Castleton, who had encouraged Robert in the duel that killed him. And Count Adam Zaleski looked just like Robert, and played a secret game. Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
Sarah Jane Stratford's father wishes her to marry her cousin Edward, whom she can't bear. But she is innocently involved in a scandal and banished to Mannerby in Darmoor. Here the people seem to scorn her, and her hosts, Paul and Melissa Ransome, only grudgingly make her welcome. But there is something sinister going on at Hob's Tor and there is witchery about. Regency Paranormal Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet as Mannerby's
...American Lauren Maitland felt easy with London society when she came to claim a large inheritance. But as a guest in Glenvane Castle in the Highlands she was overwhelmed. Rory Ardmore, Earl of Glenvane, was openly involved with Lady Isabel Maxby, and Rory's younger brother Jamie used charm to win Lauren's person and her possessions. And other guests shocked with their romantic intrigues... Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by
...Charlotte Wyndham had been treated badly by Sir Maxim Talgarth and, after reading Glenarvon, decided to pen a book of her own, Kylmerth. After its publication, Sir Maxim appeared again in her life, as a different person. Was she to believe her friend Sylvia that this man had essentially killed her father, or follow her heart? At Sylvia's ball the truth about her authorship comes out... Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
...Christina Richmond and her sister Jane were opposites. Christina loved books and shunned society, while Jane reveled in being a star. Mr. Richmond had arranged a marriage between Jane and Lord St. Clement, and they were to meet at a ball in Bath. But it was Christina who saw him first, and lost her heart to him. Jane seemed determined to admire a ballonist! Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
Emma Rutherford was engaged to Lord Kane at her father's house. But when they got to London she recognized that he was involved with Raine, Lady Purbeck. Though Lord Kane gave her his diamond Keepsake, he was wary of Lord Avenley, his enemy, who wished to cause trouble. Emma struggled with her brother's debt to Lord Avenley and the loss of the Keepsake... Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
Leonie Conyngham's family had lost their fortune and she was left with only her pride and her beauty. The Duke of Thornbury had designs on her, along with shrewd Edward Longhurst. Imogen Longhurst was determined to destroy Leonie for daring to rival her for handsome Sir Guy de Lacy. Leonie knew that one moment of weakness would undo her but she was so tempted... Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
Lady Camilla Summerton despised the Earl of Ennismount because she blamed him for her husband's death. But he had entered her life once more, owing to his chaperonage of Mlle Arenburg. Mlle Arenburg loved William, Lord de Marne, future Earl of Highnam, but both betrothed were to others. And Lady Camilla, though she despised Dominic, she was urgently attracted to him... Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
Irish Bryony St. Charles' father contacted Sir Sebastian Sheringham and reminded him of a pledge made between Sebastian's father and Bryony's, that their two children should wed. Liskillen House was in danger of foreclosure and Bryony for her father's sake accepted Sebastian's proposal. But everything went wrong from her first step in England, and it didn't improve when she was placed under the dragon duchess's tutelage! Regency Romance by Sandra
...Ursula Elcester would prefer to remain unmarried and translate ancient Celtic texts, but she agrees to a marriage of convenience for her father's sake. To inherit from Lord Carmartin Theodore Prince has agreed to marry Ursula, though he has dreamed of another woman. He brings his friend Sir Conan and his white wolfhound, Bran, and enters a world where mysterious things are happening in an enchanted forest. Regency Paranormal Romance by Sandra Heath;
...Caroline Lexham has inherited a London mansion—for six months. If she can inhabit it and make a go, she'll get to keep it. But turning it into an exclusive hotel brings out the worst in her enemies. At every step they try to thwart her, from her odious cousin the Earl to Sir Henry Seymour's rumored soon-to-be bride, Lady Chaddington. And Sir Henry himself... Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
15) Halloween Magic
Verity Windsor had loved Lord Montacute before she found his seal on the village green, but after that he seemed to desire her as well. The witch Judith Villiers had planned to entrap him and destroy him, but had dropped the seal before accomplishing her task. Now Verity was unable to resist the temptation Lord Montacute offered, though her uncle detested him... Regency Paranormal Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
Unable to enter the Pearly Gates unless they bring together a couple from their feuding families, Jane and Kit find their best opportunity in one hundred years is Henrietta Courtenay and Marcus Fitzpaine. Who would have guessed it would be so difficult to accomplish their goal-when the two were already passionate about each other? But only their ghostly dog is allowed to talk... Regency Romance Paranormal by Sandra Heath; originally published by
...17) Summer's Secret
Summer Stanway's brother-in-law, a hypnotherapist, sent her back to 1807, where she was Olivia Courtenay, a beautiful widow. Olivia, traveling to her niece's wedding, stopped at an inn overnight where she met handsome Sir Brand—and was lost under his spell. But Brand had a half-sister who was in love with a scoundrel, and Brand found a letter Olivia had from the fellow. Regency Time Travel Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by
...19) Borrowed Vows
Linnet Carlisle had fallen in love with Nicholas Fenton, Lord Fane. But he was accused of cheating her uncle out of his estate, and she disappeared to the Lake District for a year. Judith Jordan was a demirep reputed to have Lord Fane as her lover. But Lady Venetia and her half-brother Benedict Gresham entered the scene, to make everything much more complicated. Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet