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By day, Lady Donnatella is a duke's silly daughter.So she can save London lives by night.When she stumbles into something larger than a street fight, everything she's balancing may come crashing down...It's another lonely season for Tella, dancing and gaming madly while keeping marriage away. She cannot tell her family or friends that her true self is the one battling danger in the city's dark streets. Nor will anyone guess; she's perfected her disguise. Then her night-time alter ego is seen - just when she can no longer count on her best friend, or her beloved great-uncle. And the resulting fuss in the newspapers isn't making any of this easier. Nor is the reporter who saw her.Henry Fitzwilliam, third son of a marquess, left London society to serve in the wars, and won't go back. He's devoted his life to telling the stories Britain needs to hear, and perhaps this Caped Count falls into that category. He can't be sure until he gets much, much closer.Tella can handle a fight, but tracking a murderer is higher stakes. She might need someone at her back. Fitz might be the worst choice - or he might be more perfect than either of them suspects.A new kind of Regency romance, full of action, adventure, and forever love
All of London knows Eleanor has a temper, and she's about to lose it. Her father expects her marriage to be advantageous-for him. It's that or a French nunnery, complete with cold baths and spiders. She's desperate to convince the gentleman she prefers to propose first.Jesper has no time to grieve the loss of his father. Face to face with his own mortality, the new baronet needs an heir. And the first step is to travel to London to find a nice, placid wife.He crosses paths, and wits, with a viscount's daughter who's always ready to spit thorns. But Jesper soon realizes that Eleanor Henry is in more trouble than she knows. He might be a shaggy, shabby baronet, but he's cared for Roseford's people and its wild lands; how hard could it be to help one friendless woman?It's not like they're in danger of falling in love.
Big, gentle Geoffrey longs to hold his family together.Unfortunately, strength alone won't do it.And his brother's intended bride is making it impossible.Lord Geoffrey's father wants him out of sight. The heiress is meant for his brother. But no woman overlooks a gentle giant like Geoffrey. He's got to make sure Miss Rawle isn't the temptress she seems to be. To know that, he'll have to get much, much closer.Zelda's desperate for freedom. Moving isn't always easy, but she's managed to leave New York. From now on, she intends to see and do... everything. All it will take is a little marriage. And staying away from Faircombe's great-hearted, broad-shouldered shepherd.A sweet and sensual romance of two people who had to meet each other to find the world at their feet.He Stole the Lady is a historical regency romance novel with steamy moments and sweet ones, of about 430 pages.It features a big man with an even bigger heart, a woman who loves whiskey and saying what she thinks, an estate full of animals and the icy spring of 1814. No cheating, no cliffhanger, and a Happily Ever After!He Stole the Lady is a standalone book! But fans of the series will appreciate seeing old friends again, along with great restraint regarding sheep jokes. Geoffrey makes a fine Cinderella, and though there are no mice, there are sheep and geese and hares...
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