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A ray of sunshine gives the perfect Christmas present to a disagreeable duke.The Duke of Kittredge is that rarest of men-a wealthy, tall, and still-unmarried duke. As such, he's perennially at the top of the "Most Eligible Bachelor" list of the ton. Yet, he's never gotten close to landing a wife. Young ladies don't seem to like him. Scratch that. They revile him. And he's in complete sympathy with their opinion of him.Because he is, without question, an insufferable clodpole.But to please his mother, he's promised to attend a Christmas house party where he will meet a dozen possible future duchesses. He will waltz and carol and stand under mistletoe even as he yearns to cloister himself in his library with a blazing fire, a stack of books, and his dog.So he does what any rational, right-thinking duke would do.He runs away.Enter the down-but-never-out Franny Cranwell. After what they've both been through, Franny just wants her little brother Ren to have the most glorious Christmas ever. And he will. She'll make sure of it. Even if it means she has to give an adorably grumpy duke lessons in how to woo a wife.If only the darling duke weren't so handsome and so brooding and so unintentionally funny.And such a good kisser.Duke the Halls is a steamy Regency romance Christmas novella and a prequel to The Bed Me Books series.Content warnings available on the author's website.
"Sharp and exquisite."-Julia Quinn, author of the Bridgertons seriesA rake falls for a beautiful recluse, but being bad is all he's good for.A tall maiden with nothing to lose. Caro knows she will never marry, never bear children. But she will seduce the first man who asked her to dance a dozen years ago. She will be bedded by the Earl of Burchester once in her lifetime. And as fate would have it, the gorgeous man is just down the hallway. Alone. Naked in a bed. He wouldn't refuse her request, would he? Surely, his reputation means he takes all-comers. A shorter-than-average rogue who is about to lose his mind. And his heart. Phineas Edge knows what he likes. And right now, he very much likes the darling girl who just showed up in his bed at his friend's country house. True, she doesn't say much, but what happens between the two of them has a magic that he would do anything to experience again. Even if it involves a ring and a church.And falling in love.Bed Me, Earl is the third book in the steamy Regency romance series The Bed Me Books from author Felicity Niven.
After twenty-two years, someone has to make a move.Lady Phoebe Finch has waited long enough. She's a grown woman, more than ready to be a wife and a mother. If she must give up on the man she's loved all her life, so be it. But maybe he might be willing to tutor her one last time?Baron Danforth taught Lady Phoebe Finch to walk when she was one. He taught her chess when she was eight. He's like a big brother to her, surely. But when his dear Phoebe comes to him for bedding lessons, George Danforth must confront the truth: his best and oldest friend is not only the most alluring woman in the world but also the love of his life.And she's engaged. To a man who's not him.When you've blundered everything, stalemate isn't an option.Bed Me, Baron is the second book in the steamy Regency romance series The Bed Me Books from author Felicity Niven.
A desperate Scottish countess seeks lessons from a gorgeous rogue.He can't stand her fierce resistance to his charms. She can't stand his dazzling good looks. But why bother standing when they'd both prefer to lie down on a bed together? Especially since neither has any intention of falling in love.Captain Jack Pike leads a blissfully carefree existence as London's richest and most notorious rake. Becoming the Duke of Dunmore would ruin his fun. He doesn't even know where Dunmore is-Scotland, maybe? To add insult to injury, the savage Countess of Kinmarloch refuses to swoon for him. But why should he care? Jack only beds women married to other men, after all, and there's not a man in the British Empire brave enough to wed the feral countess.A countess in her own right, Helen Boyd must marry the new Duke of Dunmore to save the people of Kinmarloch from starvation. If only the troublesome Jack Pike would go away and stop torturing her with his handsome face, perfect male body, and shameless flirtation. On the other hand, Jack might be just the man to teach the woefully inexperienced Helen a thing or two about seducing the duke and luring him to the altar. And as part of her training, there would be the added advantage of bedding the most beautiful man she's ever seen.Friction leads to fire leads to forever-after in Bed Me, Duke, the first book in the steamy Regency romance series The Bed Me Books from author Felicity Niven.Complete content warnings available at author's website.
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