Joan Smith
Jessica Greenwood lived with her Aunt Hettie for ten years, and each year the four nephews visited for New Years. But Aunt Hettie is murdered, and her will stated that if Jessica married one of the nephews, she would inherit the estate. But Gregory was rakish, Horatio was awkward, Felix was scholarly and Otto, well, Otto didn't want her. And which one of them was the murderer? Regency Romantic Suspense by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett
...Samantha Oakleigh's brother was missing with a questionable woman—and they were accused of theft. She turned to her cousin Edward, Lord Salverton, for help. He, trying to avoid scandal which would ruin all his plans for marriage and a cabinet position, agreed to accompany her. Their search turned out to be a merry chase involving gaming hells, lightskirts, upstarts—and more. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett
...Aunt Martha, noted for her matchmaking, and cousin Lillian Watters came to help Sir Gerald Monteith's daughter find a husband. Sara was beautiful but penniless and witless, and Aunt Martha thought that Anthony Fellows, running in a by-election campaign for Parliament, would do for Sara. Whig campaign manager Matthew Hudson, heir to Lord Cecilford, was intrigued by Lillian, but Sara was intrigued by the Tory candidate, Alistair. Regency Romance
...11) Country Flirt
Sally Hermitage was daughter of the famous solicitor "The Hermit," but unfortunately her father had not left his widow financially secure. So Sally was determined to see her sister married to the man she loved, Lord Derwent. But Derwent had a guardian, Lord Monstuart, who was just as determined to prevent his nephew from throwing himself away on Melanie. But Monstuart exhibited some evidence of attraction to Sally… Regency Romance by Joan Smith;
...14) Prelude to Love
15) The Royal Scamp
Esther Lowden's country inn on the edge of Hounslow Heath benefited from the notorious highwayman called the Royal Scamp. The quality folks weren't willing to cross the Heath at night when he was around. But Esther suspected one of her recent guests might be the highwayman, and she was determined to unmask him. Joshua Ramsay seemed too upright for such a villain, but Esther wondered... Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett
...16) Talk of the Town
18) Romantic Rebel
19) The Spanish Lady
Lady Helena, whose father was an English lord, had spent her whole life in Spain, but she was sent to England to find a proper English husband. She found England dull and its men less than sterling. Her cousin Edward, for example, was a tyrant and disposed to ignore her, if not overset her plans. She would settle only for a passionate love... Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest