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Amaryllis Hartwell's Academy for Young Ladies has been a life saver. After her father caused a scandal, and left her without funds, she made the Academy her refuge and her cause—employing her dear aunt and devoted governess and creating a worthy establishment. But the new school year brings Lord Pomeroy, her old suitor, and Lord Daniel Winterborne, a student's disreputable father, as well as a sinister Spaniard who seems to be spying on all of
...Grateful for Lord Hazlewood's quixotic aid, Thea Kilmore wishes he'd see her as more than a damsel in distress. Roderick, meanwhile, wishes she'd regard him as more than a white knight to turn to when in trouble. Sequel to A Lord for Miss Larkin and The Road to Gretna.
Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin.
Rebecca Nuthall, downtrodden unpaid companion to a relative, is saved from drowning by Lord John Danville. Lord John has been ordered abroad by his father after indulging in a frivolous but near fatal duel. About to leave for Russia with his cousin Teresa Graylin and her diplomat husband, he persuades Teresa to take Rebecca along as governess for their little girl. In St Petersburg, Rebecca blossoms...until she is arrested for espionage. Once again,
...10) Byron's Child
12) The Tudor Signet
Mariette Bertrand held up Lord Malcolm's carriage on the Devon moors to retrieve the signet ring, a family heirloom, that her cousin lost at cards. When she was injured in the attempt, Lord Malcolm took her to his sister's house. Love blossomed, but could it survive if he arrested her cousin as a French spy?
Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra.
Frank Ingram, an impecunious officer, is seriously wounded at Waterloo. Rescued by Lord Roworth, he meets Roworth's sister, Lady Constantia, an angel of mercy. But Frank and Connie are each hiding a terrible secret they are sure will prevent marriage to anyone, let alone each other.
Rothschild trilogy #3. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra.
Jason, Lord Kilmore, a fortune-hunter, elopes with a beautiful but birdwitted heiress. Penny Bryant, escaping her wicked uncle, elopes with a kind but humorless doctor. Meeting on the road to Gretna Green, both find their plans in conflict with their hearts. (sequel to A Lord for Miss Larkin)
Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin.
15) The Frog Earl
17) Two Corinthians
Lord Pomeroy has been rejected by his long-time fiancé and must find a woman to marry for his ill father's sake. His sister suggests Claire Sutton, who has been on the shelf for years. And Bertram is willing to consider her, except that she's shy and her sister is such an outspoken, outrageous chit. Then there's Lord Winterborne, heir to the Marquis of Bellingham, who pretends to court Lizzie Sutton—at her instigation-but is intrigued by her
...Teresa Danville, raised in Costa Rica by her "black sheep" father, presents a challenge to the diplomatic skills of Sir Andrew Graylin. Niece of an English duke, Teresa was not raised to London society, but to wielding pistols and overseeing a coffee plantation household. Bringing this exotic beauty (along with her brother and her parrot) to civilization gets the previously affianced Sir Andrew in deep trouble.
Regency Romance by Carola Dunn;
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