Harlequin Historical
1 primary work • 4 total works
Book 502
The scoundrel of Society
...has compromised the Vicar's daughter!
When scandalous Fenton Foxworthy is beaten and left for dead, he's rescued by demure vicar's daughter Rebecca Whitelow. Fox is a cynical rake whose outrageous propositions are the talk of the ton-but his injuries are so great that Rebecca mistakes him for the new village Vicar! Too late, Rebecca realises her error...she's been compromised into a hasty marriage!
From a marriage masquerade...
...to his bride for real!
Viscount's son Barrett prefers building his empire to securing a bride-and a wager to spend a week in sheltered Annie Carson's family home won't change that! But Barrett doesn't expect Annie to be so captivating, and when she runs away to find her scandalous sister he must bring her home. To protect innocent Annie's reputation they pretend to be married! Will Barrett lose the wager...and win his wallflower?
a convenient marriage or ruin!
Miss Emilie Catesby lives to paint - but when her mother threatens to take her oils away if she doesn't marry she must either recklessly ruin herself or marry jaded Lord Marcus. When she finds herself compromised into a marriage of convenience with Marcus her decision is made for her! However, she's surprised to discover that her wifely duties hold much more appeal than her paints...
'I plan to embrace life . . .
not a husband.'
Vivian Darius intends to waltz, attend soirees, and put the last years of serious illness behind her. She's been in the shadows, although since Lord Everleigh's entrancing kiss she's started living again. But the troubled lone wolf is believed to have no heart, so why is she finding resisting him so hard? Their secret tryst in a carriage has been discovered: for the sake of her reputation they must wed!