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Lady Harriet's Harvest. Mills & Boon, 1988; reissued
as Harlequin #36, October 1990.
Characters: Mr. Roberts aka Sir Robert Atherington & Lady
Harriet Milborne
Summary: Country lady who dreads her Season is thrilled when
a gentleman learning farming on her father's estate accompanies her, until
she learns he has been deceiving her about his identity.
The Devil's Own Luck. Mills & Boon, May 1989.
A Distant Connexion. Mills & Boon, August 1989.
Lord Deverham's Choice. Mills & Boon, November 1989.
Brighton Masquerade. Mills & Boon, June 1991.
Characters: Lord George Wickham & Charlotte Servington
Summary: A lady pursued by fortune hunters switches places with
her cousin and finds a gentleman interested in her for herself, but their
deception soon leads to danger.
Setting: Brighton
Heir Apparent. Harlequin, 1992; reissued by Harlequin,
1995, in Mischief and Mayhem with Janet Edmonds' Nabob's Daughter.
Characters: Mr. John Hadfield & Miss Mary Hadfield
Summary: Lady's cousin warns her against a mysterious Samaritan.
Mr. Ravensworth's Ward. Harlequin #93, March 1993.
Characters: Mr. Alexander Ravensworth & Miss Theodora Waverton
Summary: Country miss meets a man who reveals her true heritage
and prospects but is less than pleased when she announces her betrothal
to his ward.
Country Mouse. Mills & Boon, February 1994.
A Secret Passion. Signet, February 2004.
Characters: Earl of Graystock & Jane Lovering
Summary: A widow fleeing rumors leaves London for the countryside
where she meets an Earl, but then an old flame returns.
A Passionate Endeavor. Signet, August 2004.
Characters: Lord Nicholas Huntington & Miss Charlotte Kittridge
Summary: A lord returns home wounded from the war and finds
himself in the care of a compassionate nurse who challenges his vow never
to marry.
Lord Will and Her Grace. Signet, April 2005.
Characters: Lord Will & Miss Sophie Somerset
Summary: Hiding out from a relentless matchmaker, a notorious
womanizer goes undercover as a harmless dandy and finds a solution to his
problems in the form of social outcast who is desperately trying to get
back in the good graces of the ton.
Lessons for a Lady. Harlequin #21, March 1990.
Characters: Edward Farrineau & Susanna Marlowe
Summary: When her father is forced to flee the country in disgrace,
a lady's childhood friend tries to find her a suitable match, but she loves
only him.
The Celebrated Miss Neville. Harlequin #30, July 1990.
Characters: Sir Rowan Heath & Miss Catherine Neville
Summary: Man regrets his scathing review when he meets the poetess.
Rating: very good
Lucy's Scoundrel. Harlequin #41, January 1991.
Characters: Roderick, Earl of Silverthorne & Miss Lucy Bledsoe
Summary: Lady agrees to thwart a scoundrel's scheme by presenting
herself as the fiancee he has fabricated.
Rating: very good
Bella. Harlequin #72, April 1992.
Characters: Mr. Anthony Ashton & Mrs. Bella Ashton
Summary: Lady hopes to rekindle the romance with her husband
after he spent two years in Canada following the loss of their child.
Rating: very good Comments: Focus on a married couple's
problems interesting and well done.
Mask of White Satin. Harlequin #87, December 1992.
Characters: Mr. James Bradford & Miss Cassandra Vickery
Summary: Lady artist gives her heart to a man in a white satin
mask thinking she knows his identity.
Rating: very good
Gentleman Rogue. Harlequin #103, August 1993.
Characters: Mr. Ryder Starr (becomes Earl of Matchless) &
Miss Aurora Valentin
Summary: Ladies' man who hopes to bring his exploits to the
attention of the man who has stolen his inheritance meets his match in
a bishop's daughter.
Rating: excellent
Other Regencies as Barbara
Sherrod.
The Merry Chase. Warner, 1985; reissued by Warner,
1988.
Characters: Sebastian Weston, Duke of Ratchford & Miss Drucilla
Wrothton; Mr. Crandon Pettigrew & Miss Mathilde Cresley
Summary: A spirited lady and her cousin become entangled in
complications with her irascible neighbor and his titled friend.
Setting: English countryside
Kidnap Confusion. Warner, 1987.
Characters: Giles Manfield, Earl of Manseford & Miss Margaret
Tolliver
Summary: Lady is unperturbed when she is mistaken for an actress
and abducted by two young men, but when their older brother arrives she
finds herself quite overset.
Rating: excellent Comments: Very funny! The abduction
cliche turned on its head.
Julianna. Warner, 1989.
Characters: Earl of Marleton & Julianna Cresston
Summary: Content spinster is asked to sponsor a spirited young
lady for the Season and finds herself locking horns with her charge's mysterious
guardian who was long absent from society.
Patience Is a Virtue. Charter, 1989.
Characters: Anthony Hampton, Marquess of Hamperson & Miss
Patience Witherton
Summary: Lord announces he intends to marry his high-spirited
ward.
Setting: English countryside
Beau Guest. Diamond, 1990.
Characters: Mr. Nicholas Markham & Katherine Farthington
Summary: To prevent their uncle from selling their house, a
lady and her sister pretend to haunt it to ward off prospective buyers,
but one gentleman is not deceived.
Lady's Choice. Jove, 1990.
Characters: Anthony, Viscount Chilesworth & Lady Frederica
Farthingham
Summary: Two friends who have not spoken to each other since
a bitter argument are thrown together by family members who hope they will
wed.
Setting: London
"Christmas at Wickly," in A Regency Holiday. Jove, November 1991.
Instructing Arabella. Jove, 1992.
Characters: Charles Carlesworth & Miss Arabella Ansley
Summary: While minding his grandfather's country estate, a gentleman
falls in love with an unconventional neighbor.
Two Hearts Trump. Jove, 1993.
Characters: Marcus, Earl of Luckthorpe & Eugenia Winwright
Summary: Two people once betrothed find themselves thrown together
again as guardians of an impulsive young lady.
Rating: very good
Accidental Match. Jove, 1995.
Characters: Jack Carlesworth, Viscount Chalmsy & Miss Julia
Carrington
Summary: Lady takes care of a viscount injured in a curricle
accident.
Rating: very good
Gentleman's Trade. Warner, 1988.
Summary: A New Orleans belle is caught in a battle of wills
with a dashing English nobleman.
Series: "An American Regency Romance"
Honor's Players. Warner, 1988.
Characters: Justin, Viscount St. Ryne & Lady Elizabeth Monweithe
Summary: Lady with a reputation for a sharp tongue who must
marry before her beautiful younger sister reluctantly accepts an offer
from a man with a curious plan to tame her.
A Grand Gesture. Warner, 1989.
Characters: Marquis of Stefton & Miss Catherine Shreveton
Summary: Lady forced to have Season hides her beauty and fortune
but can't fool a lord.
The Heart's Companion. Jove, 1990.
Characters: Earl of Royce & Miss Jane Grantley
Summary; Lady dubbed the Ice Witch for her cool demeanor towards
suitors vows to undo a rake, but he persists in behaving like a perfect
gentleman.
The Waylaid Heart. Jove, 1990.
Characters: Sir James Branstoke & Mrs. Cecilia Waddley
Summary: Widow determined to uncover the secret of her husband's
death disguises her eavesdropping by playing the invalid.
Devil-May-Dare. Mills & Boon, 1994; reissued by
Mills & Boon, 1999, in The Regency Collection, volume 4, with
Sarah Westleigh's The Outrageous Dowager.
Characters: Jack Bellingham, Marquis of Longham & Miss Lydia
Wenthorpe
Summary: A lady's brother coerces her into posing as a French
comte, and as she is drawn further into a web of deceit she is sure that
a lord can see through her disguise.
Rating: very good
The Last Gamble. Mills & Boon, 1996
Characters: Captain Duncan Blair & Miss Helen Sanghurst
Summary: Lady whose father gambled away her inheritance travels
to Scotland to seek her guardian and accepts the escort of a captain.
Mistress of Madderlea. Mills & Boon, 1999; reissued
by Harlequin Historical, December 2005
Characters: Richard, Viscount Braybrooke & Miss Sophie Roswell
Summary: An heiress worried about attracting fortune hunters
switches places with her cousin but then falls for a lord who must fulfill
his duty as heir to a dukedom.
Jack Chiltern's Wife. Mills & Boon, November 1999.
The Westmere Legacy. Mills & Boon, April 2001; reissued
by Harlequin Historical, November 2004.
Characters: Captain Robert Huntley & Isabella
Summary: A lady whose grandfather insists she marry asks her
second cousin to pretend an engagement.
The Honourable Earl. Mills & Boon, July 2001; reissued
by Harlequin Historical, September 2003.
Characters: Ralph Latimer, Earl of Blackwater & Lydia Fostyn
Summary: An earl who feels responsible for a lady whose family
has fallen on hard times because of him tries to rescue her from an arranged
marriage but suspects she may be involved in smuggling activities in the
Essex marshes.
Setting: Essex
The Incomparable Countess. Mills & Boon, December
2001; reissued by Harlequin Historical, January 2005.
Characters: Marcus, Duke of Loscoe & Frances, Countess of
Corringham
Summary: A lady whose love rejected her at the tender age of
17 meets him again years later when she is a Society hostess who has learned
to hide her feelings and he is a widower seeking a mother for his children.
Lady Lavinia's Match. Mills & Boon, July 2002; reissued
by Harlequin Historical, May 2005.
Characters: James, Earl of Corringham & Lady Lavinia Stanmore
Summary: A lady is torn between a handsome stranger and the
man she's know since childhood.
A Lady of Consequence. Mills & Boon, September 2003;
reissued by Harlequin Historical, August 2005.
Characters: Duncan, Lord Risley & Madeleine Charron
Summary: A lord falls in love with an actress whom he started
wooing on a bet.
The Hemingford Scandal. Mills & Boon, September 2004.
Characters: Harry Hemingford & Jane
Summary: A gentleman tries to win back the lady who broke off
their engagement.
Marrying Miss Hemingford. Mills & Boon, September
2005.
Characters: Dr. Justin Tremayne & Miss Anne Hemingford
Summary: An independently wealthy lady is attracted to a doctor
who helps the poor, but a mystery surrounding his sister-in-law may stand
in the way of love.
Bachelor Duke. Mills & Boon, January 2006.
Characters: James, Duke of Belfont & Miss Sophie Langford
Summary: Orphaned and destitute, a lady seeks help from the
duke who is the head of her mother's family and is surprised to find he
is young and eligible.
One Dare Too Many. Regency Press, 2000.
Heroine: Penelope Maberley
Summary: Lady invited to a Christmas house party finds herself
coping with her sister's wild antics, an overly friendly hound, an aspiring
romance novelist, and a wicked viscount.
The Beautiful Miss Mousey. Zebra, October 2004.
Characters: Nigel Wollaston & Miss Isabelle Mousey
Summary: When his uncle falls for a much younger woman who has
a penchant for a revolutionary new undergarment called the Invisible Arrangement,
a gentleman sets out to expose her as a fortune hunter with the help of
her lovely assistant, who is not what she seems.
"A Merry Gentleman" in A Kiss for Christmas. Zebra, October
2004.
Characters: Lord Henry Whittaker & Miss Susan Peach
Summary: A lady is too absorbed with Christmas festivities to
notice that her host is attracted to her.
The Passionate Miss Prudence. Zebra, January 2005.
Characters: Lord Alwyn & Prudence
Summary: A lady hired to catalog her cousin's lending library
stumbles upon a supposedly proper etiquette guide containing engravings
of amorous encounters and accuses her cousin's rakish son of a prank.
"Dance with Me" in A Waltz with a Rogue. Zebra, March
2005.
Characters: Neville Dunsleigh & Penelope Spencer
Summary: A gentleman posing as a dancing master to find a bride
is intrigued by a graceful lady who may not be what she seems.
A Summer's Day. Zebra, March 2005.
Characters: Lord William Kent & Emma Snow
Summary: A beautiful governess, her two young charges, and a
mischievous litter of kittens and their mother bring unexpected love and
chaos into a lord's orderly life.
What He Doesn't Know. Zebra, June 2005.
Characters: Lord Daniel York & Josephine Shy
Summary: Masquerading as a singer to perform in a new musical
theater
production, the daughter of a respectable vicar finds herself targeted
by the attentions of a man who has become entranced by her exquisite voice.
Heiress to Love. Jove, 1978.
Masquerade of Love. Jove, 1978.
The Lady & the Rogue. Jove, 1978.
Characters: Christopher Lowndes, Viscount Hardwicke & Miss
Henrietta Cheriton
Summary: Penniless lady who schemes to marry a title and wealth
finds herself the target of a viscount's schemes.
My Lady Scapegrace. Jove, 1979.
Characters: Charles, Viscount Malvern & Antoinette Fosjean
Summary: A hoyden challenges London's most eligible bachelor
to a sword fight.
Other Regencies as Maggie
Gladstone,
Margaret SeBastian,
& Cilla Whitmore.
"Chloe's Elopement," in
A June Betrothal. Zebra,
June 1993.
Characters: Gareth Ogilvie, Lord Abington & Chloe Weymouth
Summary: A lady tries to help her sister elope with a lord's
best friend, but her plans go awry.
Miss Astbury and Milordo. Hale, 1981.
Characters: David St. Denis, Lord Winterbourne & Miss Jacquetta
Astbury
Summary: While traveling to Italy, a lady's companion and her
employer have a series of mishaps and find themselves in the company of
a disdainful lord.
The Marriage Brokers. Hale, 1983; reissued as Harlequin
#42, January 1991.
Characters: Mr. Peter Kerswell & Miss Miranda Branscombe
Summary: Gentleman agrees to use his connections to find a husband
for a childhood friend who must marry to cover her brother's debts.
Love's Parole. Mills & Boon, 1990; reissued as Harlequin
#55, August 1991.
Characters: Mr. Miles Gilbert & Miss Olivia Kingston
Summary: Lady's penniless family agrees to billet an American
prisoner of war for a small fee.
Rating: very good
Other Regencies as Elizabeth
Lowther.
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