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Book 3 of True Gentlemen, Grace Burrowes’ gorgeous new Regency series.From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace…
From a New York Times bestselling author comes a passionate novel about young Lady Helen Ravenel’s marriage to Rhys Winterborne, a wealthy and ambitious London businessman. “Kleypas is a masterful writer… Will be welcomed by fans old and new” (Kirkus Reviews starred review).
In New York Times bestselling author Cathy Maxwell’s glittering new series, wedding bells are ringing…but which Whitridge twin is the…
Elizabeth knows what’s expected of her, perfection. She’s the daughter of an Earl and expected to marry well, say and…
When the Earl of Layton decides to learn more about his past, he turns to beautiful archivist Kate Winston for help. But as the two spend more time together, will they be able to resist their undeniable chemistry? A breathtaking Regency romance!
Cedric, Viscount Sheridan, is feeling like a shell of his former roguish self — until a desperate Anne Chessley proposes marriage in order to avoid fortune seekers. He accepts on one condition: she must be his passionate lover. Can their heated romance melt the ice around their hearts?
From a USA Today bestselling author who “weaves magical love stories” (Mary Jo Putney): Scientifically-minded Lord Theo is skeptical when astrologer Lady Azenor arrives on his doorstep — but he’s drawn to her nonetheless! “Rice takes her readers on an amorous adventure” (RT Book Reviews).
Eliza has always dreamed of her own fairy-tale Regency romance. When an enchanted manuscript transports her to the 1800s, she meets Deveric Mattersley, Duke of Claremont. Can these two embrace true love from the most unlikely of places?
Serena, an artist and widow, has no desire for another husband. When she meets Geoffrey Austen, attraction sizzles to a…
“What more could New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins’s fans desire” than the “sharp repartee, clever plotting, memorable characterization,…