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  • Runaway Lady, Conquering Lord
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    Medieval

    Carol Townend captures the fears and dangers her herione, Emma, faces brillantly. An unwed mother has many hurdles to overcome but Carol wasn't satisfied with just that for her character. The father of the child is trying to find Emma. He is abusive and extremely dangerous. So far he doesn't know he has a son and she must keep him safe at all costs. Enter Sir Richard. Emma offers the only thing she has left of value, herself, to Sir Richard in exchange for his protection.

    Sir Richard lets her believe she will be his new mistress but in reality he plans on turning her over to her sister and her husband, a man he respects highly. However, her beguiling innocence tempts him and she makes him feel things he never has experienced before!

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review 12 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • Marrying Miss Monkton

    Marrying Miss Monkton

    by Helen Dickson
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    Regency

    Sir Charles made the promise to bring Miss Monkton safely home to her fiance. He plans on telling her about her fiance's horrible reputation. No innocent should be near the man. However, he wasn't counting on Miss Monkton being so headstrong! She is more like to drive him crazy than listen to a word he says. He most definitely doesn't need the distraction of being highly attracted to the little minx.

    Miss Monkton agrees to travel with Sir Charles because that is what her fiance wants. Her father chose him for her shortly before he passed away. She trusts her father's judgement completely. That was before meeting Sir Charles and discovering the fact that he makes her heart pound. But still, she will make up her own mind and not let the stubborn man tell her what to do.

    Fun book. :)

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review 12 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Winter Queen (Harlequin Historical Series)
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    This title is part of UK 2-in-1 called Christmas Betrothals, Nov 09 publication in Single Title
    Elizabethan

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review Monday, November 2 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Rake's Wicked Proposal (Historical Romance HB)
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    ##2 of 4 in The Notorious St. Claires
    Regency

    Society rules strike again! This time snagging Lucian St. Claire. There was just something about Grace Hetherington that made him forget caution landing him in a betrothal with her, one she most deifnitely does not want! Grace only agrees to be his convenient wife because she figures if she can put the wedding off long enough, everyone will know that nothing happened.

    Forced together to keep up appearances (to keep the gossips quiet) soon proves that their attraction may be to hard to control.

    Wonderfully wicked read. ;)

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review 12 days ago. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Family He Wanted (Silhouette Special Edition)
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    Pregnant and alone, Jana turns to her best friend, Sam. He helps her find a place, gives her a job, and safety but she wants more from him. He is super afraid of relationships, always ends them before they get serious. But with Jana it is different. She is a friend first and his feelings for her are beginning to get to be to much but he just can't ignore them.

    Good read that delves into deep emotions.

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review Wednesday, October 28 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • His Forbidden Liaison (Harlequin Historical Series)
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    Aikenhead Honors

    Lord Jack is not having much luck with his mission. His plans are in a mixed up mess and Marguerite, a french silk weaver adds more confusion. However, he ends up needing her help even if it will compromise her beyond belief. After traveling with her the thought of marriage doesn't look so bad to this rake.

    Danger, suspense, secrets, passion. Who could ask for more.

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review Wednesday, October 28 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Knight's Return (Harlequin Historical Series)
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    Waking injured and without his memory, Hugh follows clues about himself to court. While there, he is commanded to protect princess Sorcha. She is in disgrace with her father but still in need of protection. Sorcha trusts no man after being duped into marriage, ruined, and exiled in disgrace. But still she yearns for Hugh's arm to surround her in safety and desire. As secrets are revealed, will they be torn apart? That question kept me reading and enjoying this tale.

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review Tuesday, October 27 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Undoing of a Lady (Brides of Fortune)
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    Book 3 in The Brides of Fortune series

    Once again, a winner for Nicola. She is a must buy author of mine for a very good reason.

    To save her friend from a loveless marriage, Lady Elizabeth kidnaps Nathaniel. He is not happy to say the least. Things quickly heat up and go beyond what either was expecting. A perfect conclusion to this highly desirable series which is on my keeper shelf to never be given away. I will want to re-read this often.

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review Tuesday, October 27 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Scandals of An Innocent

    The Scandals of An Innocent

    by Nicola Cornick
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    Second book in the The Bride's of Fortune series.

    Umm, what can I say, Nicola Cornick had another winner here definitely doesn't stress enough how good her books are. I love this series and Alice's story is wonderfully entertaining.

    Alice cannot believe she is being blackmailed into marriage but it won't be that simple for her blackmailer, Lord Miles. For him to gain her fortune upon marriage certain terms have to be met according to the terms written into her inheritence. There is no way the decietful man can be totally honest for 3 months. However, jumping through the hoops to satisfy her lawyers teaches them both that they are perfect for each other.

    READ THIS SERIES!!!!!! LOL

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review Tuesday, October 27 2009. ( reply | permalink )
  • The Rake's Inherited Courtesan
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    Christopher Everndon is not upset at the death of his Uncle until he learns of his inheritance. It seems the old man left him his "ward" Sylvia. What kind of man has his mistress set up as his ward. Disgusting. He can't wait to see the last of her. However, there is something rather vulnerable about her and he can't quite leave her in the dust like he thought he would. Sylvia on the other hand can't believe her friend and protector has put her in such a dreadful situation.

    It was fun reading how this couple found the answers to their many questions and untangled themselves from the mess they are in.

    Harlequin Historicals wrote this review Tuesday, October 27 2009. ( reply | permalink )

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