Maggie MacKeever
7) Dulcie Bligh
9) Sweet Vixen
The indomitable Baroness Bligh packs up her friends and family, along with her pets and the Chief Magistrate of Bow Street, for a relaxing country Christmas, which — as often is the case with Dulcie — turns out to be nothing of the sort. Ghosts, murder, forbidden trysts and romantic misunderstandings: what can a lady do but try and set things right? A Dulcie Bligh Adventure. Regency Romance by Maggie MacKeever; originally published
...11) A Notorious Lady
12) French Leave
13) Lady Sweetbriar
14) Jessabelle
15) Ravensclaw
EMILY DINWIDDIE, current overseer of the Dinwiddie Society for the Exploration of Matters Abstruse and Supersensible, knows full well that fantastical beings exist. Werewolves. Shapeshifters. Vampires. To her regret, she has not yet been privileged to meet one of these creatures in, as it were, the flesh. However, that is about to change. Will Count Revay-Czobar be a blood-sucking fiend so foul she cannot bear to look at him, let alone ask his
...16) Quin
Lord Quinton, the Black Baron, a wicked rakeshame. He cannot count the females he has debauched, the duels he has fought, the games of chance he lost, and won. Still, he wonders if a man might expire of ennui. But then, his past strolls up to his front door and slaps his jaded face. And Quin discovers that his passions can still be enflamed. Regency Romance Novella by Maggie MacKeever; originally published by Vintage Ink Press