Harlequin Historical
70 primary works • 76 total works
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Indulge your fantasies of delicious Regency Rakes, fierce Viking warriors and rugged Highlanders. Be swept away into a world of intense passion, lavish settings and romance that burns brightly through the centuries
THERE WERE WORSE THINGS
...Than to be shackled in marriage to a handsome, powerful lord who desired her-but Marguerite of Alencon was bred to be consort to a king and could not abide her fate. She had great power as Henry Plantagenet's mistress, and to be set aside and promised as a bride to noble Orrick of Silloth was an insult she could not bear. . . !
Orrick knew his reluctant bride was a creature of the court with many secrets. And yet, Marguerite of Alencon would make him a perfect partner-accomplished and gracious, a true Lady of the Keep-if only she could release her turbulent past and embrace a passionate future. . . in his arms!
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Tropical heat...burning passion
Daphne had sacrificed everything to remain unknown in her tropical paradise. But if Lord Lockwood recognized the woman who had fled England with a crime on her conscience, nothing could keep her safe....
Even the thought of future punishment could not dampen present desire. Lockwood's lips reawakened the passionate woman she had once been. What harm, Daphne reasoned, could come from one stolen kiss? Still, she could not allow her feelings to overpower her sense-it was too dangerous. She'd denied herself for five years. Surely she could deny Lockwood for a few weeks?
Book 831
Indulge your fantasies of delicious Regency Rakes, fierce Viking warriors and rugged Highlanders. Be swept away into a world of intense passion, lavish settings and romance that burns brightly through the centuries
The Earl of Treybourne was not going to lose a public argument with a petty, scribbling journalist.
So he headed for Edinburgh, disguising himself as plain Mr. Archer, eager to discover the anonymous writer. A flawless plan, until he found himself distracted by the beautiful Miss Anna Fairchild. A bluestocking long on the shelf, Anna had no desire for a husband. But she felt a strange kinship with the dashing—and enigmatic—gentleman.
With secrets to hide herself, Anna was playing a dangerous game that could threaten their tenuous bond. Caught between deception and desire, could love flourish?
Book 838
Lady Madeleine Randwick was his hostage, and a way to get under her brother's skin. As a willing player in the murky of borderland politics, Alexander Ullyot, Laird of Ashblane, should have no compunction about using her for his own ends. He should ruin her as surely as he wanted to ruin her brother.
And instead...instead he found he was complimenting her. It was the firelight in her hair, the soft, low timbre of her voice and her stubborn streak of independence. Was Alex in danger of falling for the woman who was his means of revenge?
Book 905
A Wanton Widow
When Hal Waterman calls upon the newly-widowed Elizabeth Lowery, it is intended to be the chivalrous act of a gentleman. But Hal has secretly adored Elizabeth for years. Elizabeth’s household is in turmoil and she has to support her young son. Hal’s help is more than welcome – but his silent, protective presence awakens feelings in her that she does not understand.
Elizabeth’s marriage had been happy, but her husband had never aroused such confusing, exhilarating sensations in her… Elizabeth knows that society would condemn her, but Hal’s attractions may well prove too much to resist!
Book 908
Sir Douglas Drury was a spy during the Napoleonic war and has the scars, and enemies, to show for it.
When he is set upon in a London street, he finds it hard to be grateful because his rescuer is not only a woman, but French into the bargain! Juliette Bergerine has learned to keep herself safe by avoiding undue attention, but now her life is also in danger and, together, she and Drury must take refuge in a mansion in Mayfair.
There, this broodingly cynical man proves an irresistible temptation. . . .
Book 910
An alliance dangerous and irresistible. . .
Marian Robertson rescued a child and destroyed her reputation. Now, to keep her family safe, she must marry the stern, dark-eyed warrior negotiating a truce between their clans ; and risk her heart to protect the truth.
Manipulated into marrying the exiled Robertson Harlot', Duncan, peacemaker for the MacLerie clan, finds his new wife's courage and spirit make it impossible to resist her. But will he put his honour at stake to free her from her past ; and claim her love for ever?
'Expertly laced with danger and sweetened with sensuality. ' ; Booklist on TAMING THE HIGHLANDER
Book 912
The bastard son of a duke, Devlin Farrell is about to exact revenge for his mother's murder.
He will even go as far as kidnapping his enemy's bride from the altar! Lilly O'Rourke is merely an innocent pawn in Devlin's plan. Other than ruining her reputation, he means her no harm-though it's hard to play the perfect gentleman when he's struggling to resist her tempting beauty.
But Devlin has lived so long for revenge, can he now forfeit this desire-and in rescuing Lilly, save himself?
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One Candlelit Christmas
by Julia Justiss, Annie Burrows, and Terri Brisbin
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Fearing a forced betrothal with a man known for his cruelty, Heloise Bergeron throws herself on the mercy of Charles Fawley, Earl of Walton.
He believes himself attracted to her younger, beautiful sister, so what is he doing entertaining thoughts of marriage to the plain, quiet Heloise?
But marry her he does. Returning to England with a convenient wife, who inspires a very inconvenient desire, Charles is about to discover just how untouched his French bride really is....
Book 1001
Passion and scandal in the Ton!
Self-made miss Aurora Calhoun has always possessed an uncommon amount of sense when it comes to men. However, within minutes of colliding with Lord Ramsden’s carriage, she finds herself kissing the incorrigible rogue!
Crispin Ramsden feels restrained by the shackles of his unwanted inheritance. Especially when he is faced with a woman whose impetuous nature ignites a passion that is as uncontrollable as it is scandalous! Society is rocked by this outrageous couple. Can these two wild hearts find a place to belong?
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By Julia Justiss
Lady Honoria Carlow, leading Diamond of the Ton, daughter of the Earl of Narborough, was in disgrace. Her spirited nature had led her too far this time. And she was – in reputation at least – ruined. And it seemed, even on the storm-tossed coast of Cornwall, she was not free of temptation. Gabriel Hawksworth may be a gentleman by birth, but a smuggler was unlikely to rescue a Lady from scandal. Indeed Honoria began to suspect just the opposite – trouble!
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The awakening of Beatrice…
Living in a grey world of silhouette, Lord Taris Wellingham conceals his fading eyesight from Society. He has long protected himself from any intimate relationships. Plain, twenty-eight-year-old Beatrice-Maude Bassingstoke does not expect to attract any man, especially not one as good-looking as her remote travelling companion.
Forced by a snowstorm to spend the night together, these two lonely people seek solace in each other’s arms. The passion they unleash surprises them both. How will their lives change with the coming of the new day?
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AN IRISH WARRIOR WITH A THIRST FOR REVENGE...
Trahern MacEgan - his body is honed for fighting, his soul is black and tortured. Women want to tame him, but he has loved once, and now is lost.
A WOMAN WHO HAS SUFFERED IN SILENCE...
Morren O Reilly - she has known pain and shame, but holds her head high, even though she shrinks from a man's touch.
THEIR PASSIONATE REDEMPTION
Can Morren be the light to Trahern's darkness, and can she be made whole again by her surrender?
The MacEgan Brothers Fierce Warriors - Passionate Hearts! FREE bonus story Voyage of an Irish Warrior inside
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"I am not at all the kind of girl a future earl ought to marry. "
Imogen Hebden knew she was no Diamond of the Ton. A clumsy, gangling spinster more like! This last-chance season was sure to be a disaster. What sort of suitor could she - at four and twenty with no town bronze - hope to catch? And then she had her proposal!
Viscount Mildenhall, son of the Earl of Corfe, the most eligible, most arrogant rake in London claimed to find her guileless ways irresistible. But inexperienced as she was, Imogen could tell he was in an indecent hurry - particularly when it came to producing an heir. . .