Book 358

The Wicked Truth

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 March 1997

No Stranger To Scandal

Lady Elizabeth Marleigh found protection from the hangman's noose in an outrageous disguise and the compelling embrace of Neil Bronwyn, Earl of Havington. Now she was safe from everything but her wayward heart.

No Prisoner To Passion

The Earl of Havington vowed to rein in whatever feelings the notorious Elizabeth Marleigh aroused within him. Yet fate decreed otherwise, making the woman who could destroy his well-ordered life the only one who made life worth living!


Book 389

The Arrangement

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 November 1997

Which Was The True Jonathan Chadwick?

The childlike innocent or the sophisticated cynic who despised society? Whatever the man's mysteries, Kathryn Wainwright was determined to uncover them. Especially when her incessant questions uncovered a passionate soul that she found herself helpless to resist.

Jonathan Chadwick swore there could not exist a more maddening woman than Kathryn Wainwright. The cheeky writer for an outrageous gossip sheet seemed hell-bent on destroying him. And the desire that flared between them was becoming impossible to ignore!


Book 413

The Wilder Wedding

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 May 1998

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

She had found her man...

Miss Laura Middlebrook wanted the chance to experience all that life could offer. For that, she needed a husband - fast. Dangerous daredevil Sean Wilder had to help her! Laura's marriage would take her from the seedy underworld of turn-of-the-century Paris to the Society parties of London.

But a man like Sean Wilder had made his share of enemies. And one of them was determined to make sure that the new couple's happiness would be brief...


Book 445

The Knight's Bride

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 January 1999

Sir Alan Of Strode Was A Man Of His Word

But when his promise to fulfill his dying friend's last wish saw him marriage-bound to the man's widow, Alan wished his own sense of duty not quite so strong. For the Lady Honor was not aptly named. And how could he, a man of truth, ever trust a bride who had already played him false?

With a babe on the way and a rejected suitor in hot pursuit, Honor needed a protector she could control, not a Highland warrior. Alan was proving to be the most intractable of husbands, and what was worse, the rogue had somehow managed to scale her defenses, and lay siege to her heart... .


Book 467

Bride Of Trouville

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 July 1999

SHE WAS ALL HE HAD EVER WANTED

When Edouard Gillet, Comte de Trouville, wed the beauteous Lady Anne of Naincroft, he thought he had found his heart's desire. But was the passion he had willingly declared from the battlements shared by his newly pledged bride? Or would the unspoken secret still between them destroy their newfound happiness?

Though it would break her heart, Anne prayed that Edouard would leave Scotland behind and return to the Court of France. For the longer he stayed, the greater the risk he would discover that her son was not all he seemed – and the mighty comte was surely not a man who could accept anything less than perfection.


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Book 511

My Lady's Choice

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 May 2000

SHE'D SAVED HIS LIFE AND NOW SHE OWNED HIM!

Lady Sara Fernstowe claimed as her due marriage with Richard Strode, the knight she'd rescued from death's icy embrace. For surely this marvel of a man could look past her scars to her warrior's heart and create both their lives anew!

RICHARD AWOKE MARRIED TO A STRANGER-

and under royal command to stay that way! But 'twould be a marriage in name only, he swore. Though could he keep such a vow when his own pulsing desire marked Sara of Fernstowe the most valorous, exotic woman in England?


Book 551

The Highland Wife

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 March 2001

The Highland Air Was Heavy With Revenge

And Mairi MacInnes wanted to breathe deeply of it. Until an arranged marriage with Robert MacBain, an enigmatic lowland lord, whisked her away to a life of adventure, passion-and unspoken love.

Generous of spirit. Mighty in battle. Indeed, though he lived in a world of silence, Robert MacBain had gifts any would envy. Yet the Baron of Baincroft lacked true love in his life-until he met and championed Mairi MacInnes, his tempestuous chosen bride. But would she ever hear and heed the loving whispers of his heart?


Book 588

Quest

by Lyn Stone

Published 1 December 1901

Victim of an abusive marriage, Iana vowed in her widowhood never again to put her fate in masculine hands. But one man, Henri Gillet, heir to the Trouville dynasty, had aroused her slumbering desires-and endangered her deepest resolve.

Love, Henri Gillet pondered, was simple. Noble obligations were not. And now he faced a royal-size dilemma-for though the Lady Iana had saved him from certain death, her shadowed past, so full of the darkest secrets, stood between them and threatened a future together...!


Book 747

The Viscount

by Lyn Stone

Published 29 March 2005
SHE WAS A VICAR'S DAUGHTER-AND HE WAS THE DEVIL DUQUESNE But when Lady Lily Bradshaw found herself in dire straits in a London hellhole, she knew Lord Guy was her last best hope-to save her sanity, safeguard her son and rouse her slumbering passions to a new dawn of desire! There was something to be said for a woman with a mettlesome spirit...and Lily Bradshaw struck Viscount Guy Duquesne, who courted danger daily, as a kindred soul. Indeed, she'd survived abduction, imprisonment and hot pursuit to appear before him breechclad with a poignant appeal for help-and an irresistible request for his hand...in marriage!

Book 803


Book 1013

A Rake By Midnight

by Gail Ranstrom

Published 28 September 2010
James Hunter cannot forget the night he rescued Eugenia O'Rourke from a terrifying ordeal-- how she felt in his arms, warm and vulnerable. Now working in the Home Office by day, he doesn't find it difficult to assume the role of her rake protector by night. Gina is painfully aware that James witnessed her deepest humiliation. Her biggest fear was her captor's return, but as midnight strikes she's more afraid of being the object of James's pity. But pity is not what James feels.