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  • Book cover of A Reckless Wager
    Lois Menzel

     · 2011

    Lord Stanton does not believe that marriage would suit him—so he has avoided it. But when he wagers with his friend—and loses—he must make an offer for Charlotte Sherwood, a young woman his godmother favors. To honor his debt he sets off to ask for the young lady’s hand. But who knows? His luck may yet be in—the lady may refuse him! Regency Romance by Lois Menzel; originally published by Fawcett

  • Book cover of Ruled by Passion
    Lois Menzel

     · 2012

    Left alone after her father’s death, Anne Waverly has come to London and secured a position as governess to Lord Tenbury’s niece. Her employer is all that is kind, the child is a delight, and she is content. But Lord Tenbury is keeping a secret from her, a secret that will change her life in a most astonishing and disconcerting way. Regency Romance by Lois Menzel; originally published by Fawcett Crest

  • Book cover of Celia
    Lois Menzel

     · 2013

    Celia Demming has come to London with only one goal­—to make the perfect match. When handsome, charming Anthony Graydon takes a profound interest in Celia, her hopes soar. She is convinced she has found the ideal husband, until she discovers that even the best-laid plans can be overset by love. Regency Romance by Lois Menzel; originally published by Fawcett Crest

  • Book cover of In the Shadow oF Arabella
    Lois Menzel

     · 2012

    Desperate to free herself and her sister from their stepfather’s aggressive and irrational behavior, Katherine Stillwell is determined to find a sensible, dependable husband as quickly as possible. The Earl of Rudley is a widower. With a disastrous, unhappy marriage behind him he is not eager to marry again. But when he finds himself strongly drawn to Katherine, will he stand aside and watch her wed another? Regency Romance by Lois Menzel; originally published by Fawcett

  • Book cover of At Daggers Drawn
    Lois Menzel

     · 2011

    Papa’s death had left Caroline Hargrave and her family nearly penniless. To make matters worse, their new trustee, Lord Brooke, made his imperious entrance, issued orders and expected them all to jump! Caroline would not let such overbearing arrogance go unchallenged, for she was as proud as a lioness and equally as fierce--qualities that Brooke found more and more unsettling. Regency Romance by Lois Menzel; originally published by Fawcett