In a world where love is "always" a gamble, two lovers mean to beat the odds, in this first novel of the new Matchmakers series by "New York Times" bestselling author Candace Camp. Original.
In this second novel of a trilogy about three children of nobility who are left orphans by the French Revolution, Marie Anne has little experience with love, but cannot deny her attraction to the suspicious and arrogant Lord Lampton. Meanwhile, someone has come looking for her--someone who doesn't want Marie Anne to discover her true identity.
Lady Francesca Haughston had given up on romance for herself, finding passion instead in making desirable matches for others. So it seems only fair when she learns she had been deceived into breaking her own long-ago engagement to Sinclair, Duke of Rochford, that she now help him find the perfect wife. Original.
When her father announced his decision to have her marry Michael Trent, the Earl of Westhampton, Rachel Aincourt tried to escape her fate by running away from home. When that plan failed, Rachel was forced to marry Michael, and she expected nothing more than a burdensome relationship with a man she did not love. But this is a marriage full of ...
Nicola had loved deeply once, but lost him to the hands of the cruel Richard Montford, the Earl of Exmoor, who wanted Nicola for himself. But when a notorious highwayman kisses her, Nicola is left breathless. Fate has brought this masked bandit into her life, and in doing so has also brought a daring plot of greed, deception and murder full circle ...
Raised in America and unaware of her British birthright, Alexandra visits England, where she uncovers her history and fights an attraction to the emotionally wounded Lord Thorpe. Meanwhile, a cousin is out to make sure Alexandra doesn't live to claim her rightful inheritance.
Dubbed Rthe bossy AmericanS by most of London society, Eleanor Scarborough has been appointed trustee of her late husband's estate. Convinced that the young widow is nothing but a manipulative beauty, Lord Anthony Neale is wary of Eleanor, but he can't help but be drawn to her. Original.
Devin Aincourt, a destitute English nobleman, and Miranda Upshaw, a rich American heiress, enter into a marriage of convenience. Soon after the marriage, they realize that someone is trying to kill Miranda, and true love blossoms as they strive to discover the identity of the would-be murderer.
Reed Moreland has not set foot in his estate of Winterset since the beautiful Anna Holcombe broke his heart there. But when Reed starts having troubling dreams about Anna, he returns to the mysterious mansion, willing to risk everything for the woman he cannot stop loving. Original.
In Victorian England, headstrong Lady Kyria Moreland vows that she will never marry. Rafe McIntyre, an American with a dangerous past, is determined to change her mind, and will go to any lengths to protect the woman he finds beyond compare. Original.
Distraught that his mother has fallen under the influence of Madame Valenskaya, a medium he considers disreputable, Lord Stephen St. Leger hires Olivia Moreland, an "Investigator of Psychic Phenomena," to prove that Madame Valenskaya is a fraud. When Olivia arrives at Stephen's family estate, she senses an immediate connection not only to the ...
Julia Holcott, a lady's companion, fears she will never experience true happiness--until she encounters her childhood friend, Lord Nicholas. What begins as a renewal of an old friendship soon bears the brunt of society's wrath. Original.
Julia Armiger detests Lord Stonehaven with every fiber of her being, but to make him pay for falsely accusing her brother of a crime he didn't commit required the arrogant peer to believe his very nearness left her breathless. Regrettably, it soon does--and no matter how often she reminds herself of the ruinous scandal this man has brought upon ...
Will Cam Monroe get what he wants now that he is rich and powerful? He will soon find out when he returns to England. If the Stanhope family refuses to meet his demands, he can ruin them. His demands are simple. All he wants is Amanda, their daughter and the woman he loves. The question is--does she want him?
Three classic historical holiday romances by three "New York Times"-bestselling authors are collected. Includes "Home for Christmas" by Graham, "The Wise Virgin" by Jo Beverley, and "Tumbleweed Christmas" by Candace Camp. Original.
Posing as a tutor in the Moreland household provides newspaper reporter Megan Mulcahey the perfect opportunity to get close to Theo Moreland to avenge her brother's death in this historical romance.
In the late 1600s, the legendary Spanish Dowry vanished when Black Maggie Verrere eloped with a stranger rather than marrying Sir Eric Neville. Now it is 150 years later, and Cassandra Verrere is desperate to find the riches in order to save her family from poverty. Unfortunately, only a Neville can help her. Clearly, he considers his hatred of ...
Priscilla Hamilton, a novelist, finds a man on her doorstep. Unconscious, unclothed, he has been held hostage and is now amnesiac. She takes him in, calls him "John Wolfe" and tells people he is her American cousin. In the meantime, the nearby Duke of Ranleigh has died and the heir to the dukedom has been missing for 30 years.
Lady Irene Wyngate keeps suitors at bay with her caustic tongue, but there is one man she cannot scare: Gideon, long-lost heir to the Earl of Radbourne. Irene is asked by a matchmaker to civilize Gideon for marriage. As Irene reluctantly begins to yield to love, wicked family secrets come to light. Original.
With the poignancy of Rosewood and the passion of Heirloom, bestselling author Candace Camp has written her most captivating romance yet. The Civil War's devastation has left Maggie's husband with the mind of a child. Hired to help with the chores, Reid soon grows close to Maggie--but can she forget her vows of marriage?
Lady Calandra is drawn to the mysterious Earl of Bromwell, despite her brother's protests. After Callie enlists the help of a matchmaker, she learns too late she may have walked into a trap. Original.
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