Caroline Linden
When an upstanding Duke and a desperate young widow are caught in a con, they both wind up losing their hearts in this "elegantly written" Regency romance (Booklist).
Marcus Reese, Duke of Exeter, has spent most of his life pulling his twin brother out of trouble—without even so much as a thank you. Instead, his resentful sibling forges his name to a marriage license and presents Marcus with an unwanted wife. A vicar's
Olivia Townsend is in trouble and out of options. Pursued by a dangerous man in search of a lost treasure she doesn't possess, she's got only two things in her favor: her late husband's diary, which she was never meant to see... and the man who was her first—and only—love. Losing him broke her heart, though she's been careful to hide it for the last ten years. But when he comes to her aid and vows to stand by her, no matter what, she
..."Linden touches every emotion."
—Julia Quinn
With One Night in London, the sensational Caroline Linden kicks off a wonderful new historical romance series about three brothers trying to protect their good names and their fortunes while finding true love. Readers of Elizabeth Boyle and Liz Carlyle will not be able to resist this tantalizing tale that has the middle son of a recently deceased English duke hoping to avoid scandal
...The Way to a Duke's Heart is the thrilling final chapter in Caroline Linden's wonderful historical romance series The Truth about the Duke. Linden once again demonstrates why she is a true fan favorite, especially for those who adore the exciting romantic adventures of Liz Carlyle and Elizabeth Boyle.
Charles de Lacey, Lord Gresham, is running out of time, running from his responsibilities, and running from love.
Destined
...A gentleman and a very improper lady are bound together by a passion that crosses the line between upper class and underworld in Caroline Linden's daring new romance . . .
Thanks to his wayward youth, David Reece, the youngest scion in a noble family, has been called one of the...
"[Caroline Linden] touches every emotion."
—Julia Quinn
What happens in Bath stays in Bath—or not. Blame It on Bath is the second installment in Caroline Linden's breathtaking new historical romance series, The Truth About the Duke, in which the three sons of the Duke of Durham, at risk of losing their inheritance, seek their fortunes...and, hopefully, love. Writing in a voice that will remind readers of Julia Quinn and Liz
...The final chapter in the Scandals series
Rule #1: Be discreet
No one suspects Bathsheba Crawford of being the anonymous author of a wickedly scandalous series of naughty novels. But she is.
Rule #2: Do not fall in love
When she approaches her publisher, rakish Liam MacGregor, with an indecent proposal, he's shocked. But he accepts.
Rules were made to be broken...
The
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To win a Scot's heart...
Agnes St. James has no wealth, no status, and no suitors. Thankfully, she's happy with her family, her friends, and her beloved shop, the place to buy fine silks in Edinburgh.
Felix Duncan has a thriving legal career, connections, and ambition. What he doesn't have, despite his father's prodding, is a wife. Fortunately, he's content with that.
Until their paths cross,
...20) I Love the Earl
A single ladyin possession of a good fortunemust be in want of a suitor
Margaret de Lacey has accepted her unmarried statewith dignity, if not delight. She had no suitors when she wasyoung and starry-eyed, though regrettably poor,and it’s unlikely any man will court her now that she’s older,wiser, and still just as penniless. Until, that is,her brother unexpectedly inherits the dukedom of Durhamand settles an enormous dowry on her, making
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