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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

Nine Authors - Nine Books!


Nine bestselling authors present nine Regency romances — some traditionally sweet, some clean, some mildly sensuous — in a boxed set you won’t want to miss!

Teach Me Under the Mistletoe:
What's a girl to do when she's never been kissed, and the worldly man she wants regards her as a child?
How It All Began for the Baron:
Cassie can’t stand her brother’s best friend… really.
Love’s Refrain:
Lady Laura Montgomery, acting as her stepsister's chaperone, takes solace in poetry and her love of music. Can they comfort her as she faces the man who stole her heart ten years ago?
Mistletoe Magic: Can the mistletoe work its magic and open Evelyn’s eyes to true love at the Christmas ball?
The Matchmakers:
Jessie Selkirk has a mission — to take care of every stray cat she finds. But when Baldwin Rutledge steps into her barn looking for a cat, she develops a whole new interest.
The Ruse:
Luke Andrews, Baron of Stockport, is in trouble. He needs a wealthy bride to secure future funds for his financially shaky estate, but the lovely lady who’s caught his eye doesn’t have two sticks to rub together — literally.
Heart of Delight:
He’ll do anything to be her heart’s delight — except tell the truth.
Mischief on Albemarle:
Miss Beryl Wentworth is silently, desperately in love with her childhood friend, Finian Fitzwilliam, who unfortunately still treats her as if willing to shove her into the nearest mud puddle... until a quite charming rake asks her for the first two dances at the Hanover Square assembly room
The Respectable Charades:
Jenny’s betrothed committed suicide and everyone blames her for it. When she’s forced into marrying his cold elder brother, is her last chance for love gone?

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