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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
...4) La Comtesse
6) Madcap Miss
At 22 Grace Farnsworth had lost her job as a governess, and had to assume a childish disguise to have enough money for a coach seat. But arriving in Wickfield hadn't solved her problem, as her old governess was away. Lord Whewett, having heard her story, offered her a hundred pounds to act his daughter to appease old Lady Healy's determination to meet her great granddaughter... Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
...9) Aurora
10) Strange Capers
13) The Blue Diamond
15) Babe
Miranda Vale had learned that Lord Rotham was a rake, when her sister's heart was broken. But Miranda couldn't resist being charmed by the man, who had such courage and daring. She and Rotham's brother, Pavel, got caught up in the adventure Rotham was involved in. But Miranda insisted on protecting herself, even as Rotham was reevaluating his escapades—and his heart. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
18) Wife Errant
Tess Marchant's father was flirting with a lightshirt, and her mother had forced him to leave their rented house in Bath. Now Mrs. Marchant was attending parties with Lord James and there were whispers of divorce. Tess approached Lady Revel to get her son's help in warning their cousin Lord James off. Lord Revel thought Tess a shrew and Tess thought him a rake…perfect. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
Amy Talbot enjoys doing watercolors of plants, but when her brother discovers a body in the water meadow she is dismayed. There are several strangers around Chilton Abbas, and Mr. Renshaw with his bamboozling tales of India, seems a rather suspect one. His interest in Amy (with her large dowry) also seems suspect. But she finds herself attracted to him, nonetheless... Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
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