![]() Her mother’s family try to re-instate her into society, but it is such an uphill struggle she decides she must find work as a governess. ![]() The Honourable Imogen Hebden, (the daughter of Louise’s Murdered Baron.) is not pretty, has no fortune, and goes up to London for her first season with the shadow of scandal hanging over her. The Viscount and the Virgin by Annie Burrows When someone seems to be targeting her and her family, however, Rhys vows to protect the woman he has fallen in love with–a relationship they both know will never be accepted in the either of the very disparate worlds they inhabit.įor more about Gayle and her books, visit her at: Book 5 The last thing Nadya Argentari wants or needs is a romantic involvement with an Englishman. The consequences of his heroic rescue of a little girl pitch him instead into the midst of a Romany camp and into the arms of a beautiful and mysterious Gypsy healer. Major Rhys Morgan, late of His Majesty’s Light Dragoons, hopes, despite his wounds, to continue his service for king and country. Until an attraction that should never have been becomes a compulsion too strong for either of them to resist…”įor more About Julia and her books, visit her at:Ĭlaiming the Forbidden Bride by Gayle Wilson Though her aristocratic family would be appalled at her attraction to a low-born free trader, there’s something about the well-spoken Gabe that calls out to the free-spirited Honoria, even as Gabe wonders about the story behind the unexpected appearance of this mysterious beauty. Enter handsome Irishman Gabe Hawksworth, known locally as “the Hawk”, currently captaining a smuggling vessel for the army friend who saved his life, and suddenly Honoria finds that exile to the rugged Cornish coast seems much more appealing. “Lady Honoria Carlow flees London after a scandalous disgrace to take refuge with her aunt in Cornwall and try to figure out who engineered her ruin…and why. The Smuggler and the Society Bride by Julia Justiss But now, London’s luckiest gambler will see that the only thing worth winning is the one thing he can’t have: the heart of Diana Price. Ten years ago, during a night of reckless gaming, Nathan Wardale ruined a man and won the right to take the innocence of his daughter, Diana. Paying the Virgin’s Price by Christine Merrill For more about Louise and her books, visit her at: Nell the milliner is obviously ineligible as a bride for Marcus, who is also a viscount But Nell’s true identity is a threat to both her and Marcus’s family and is the catalyst for revelations of scandal, murder and treachery that will resonate through all of the books. Her life is hard – and then a mysterious stranger with death on his mind throws her into the path of the Carlows, a family with enough dangerous secrets of their own, without the added complication of Nell and Marcus Carlow developing a tempestuous attraction for each other. Nell Latham is a milliner who is not all she seems. The Lord and the Wayward Lady by Louise Allen Was the right man brought to justice or is there still a treacherous murderer at large? Through him, a long-forgotten past is stirred to life, and the notorious events of 1794 which saw one man murdered and another hanged for the crime, are brought in to question. Each story has a passionate, intense, central relationship but the thread linking them together is a darkly dangerous, yet sexy stranger, who is out for revenge, delivering a silken rope as his calling card. This is a season of secrets, scandal and seduction in high society! Set in Regency England, this continuity sweeps you from glittering ballrooms, to a smuggler’s cove in Cornwall, to the wilds of Scotland, a Romany camp, and back again.
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