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Inspired by true events, this “affecting” historical novel (Publishers Weekly) explores the relationship between young George Washington and his first love, an heiress named Mary Philipse. “Endearing… A fascinating and unique look at pre–Revolutionary War society” (Booklist).
When Lord Hamish Montgomery breaks into Georgiana Butterworth’s room, offering her money to not marry his brother, she realizes that he’s mistaken her for her newly engaged sister. But Georgiana will do anything to protect her sister’s happiness — even take on a surly Scot!
In 1860s Seattle, Gabe finds himself falling for Josie, an independent-minded woman who refuses to let any man break her heart. Could four young orphans bring them together in marriage — and in love?
In this “beautiful and utterly transporting” New York Times bestseller (Publishers Weekly), a young Cuban refugee courts danger and heartbreak when she’s asked to help bring down Fidel Castro’s regime. “You won’t be able to put this one down” (Cosmopolitan).
From a USA Today bestselling author: When Oliver Cornell, Earl of Cullingwood, ends up captured on a merchant ship, he meets Violet Winters, the privateer’s daughter. Violet needs a guide to London society, so Oliver agrees to pose as her husband — but he doesn’t expect to fall for the adventurous beauty!
He thought his future was bleak, but a well-orchestrated misstep might just bring him the happiness he seeks. Fitzwilliam Darcy has…
“Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance,” or so Charlotte Lucas claims. Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy put…
Two sisters, one man. Someone’s heart is about to get broken.Elizabeth Bennet quickly realises she has misjudged Mr Darcy. In…
Lady Adele Prescott is dead. At least that’s what the whole of London society believes. After recovering from her injuries…
Lord Callum Blackwood does not want a silly empty headed lass for a wife. He’s seen too much darkness, for…