The Earl's Prize

by Nicola Cornick

Published 6 September 2002
The daughter of a baronet whose gambling has brought ruin to the family, Amy Bainbridge finds a winning lottery ticket that could solve many problems, but must first determine which of her brother's friends is the real owner of the ticket.

Wayward Widow

by Nicola Cornick

Published 2 May 2003

Unmarriageable, untamable, unforgettable, Lady Juliana Myfleet was the Ton's most notorious widow.

With her reputation nearly in tatters, Juliana knew the one thing that would save her from ruin was the one thing she did not want-marriage! Martin Davencourt knew there was more to Juliana than gossip and scandal. But he was walking a fine line in saving his childhood friend from herself.

If Juliana was not the sweet innocent he remembered, his liaison with a lady of dubious repute would cost him everything he held most dear. Still, Martin had paid the price for letting Juliana go once-and he'd willingly risk all before letting that happen again....


Miss Verey's Proposal

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 March 2000
Alex, the Duke of Delahaye, is determined to see his younger brother safely married to provide the necessary heir. Unfortunately the chosen bride, Miss Jane Verey, is less than amenable!

The Larkswood Legacy

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 February 1999
Meeting Sir William Weston was wonderful. He made his interest very clear, and widowed Mrs Annabella St Auby was drawn to him. But was Sir William's pursuit for herself - or for her sole inheritance, Larkswood?

The Chaperon Bride

by Nicola Cornick

Published 3 January 2003
Lady Annis Wycherley may be feisty, but she is a chaperon to society misses and her reputation is first class. For her, rakes and romance are strictly off limits--most especially irresistible rogues like the handsome Lord Adam Ashwick! Gossip and scandal could destroy Annis, unless Adam can convince her to become his chaperon bride...

The Notorious Marriage

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 March 2002
Lord Mostyn was in no position to marry. Though his desire for innocent Eleanor Trevithick was impossible to deny!

The Blanchland Secret

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 October 2000
When Miss Sarah Sheridan receives a mysterious letter, her staid life as her cousin's companion in Bath is quite overset. The only way she can solve the mystery is by returning to Blanchland, once her home and now belonging to Sir Ralph Covell, a byword for depravity! Her disquiet is compounded by an unexpected meeting with Guy, Viscount Renshaw, who at first gains quite the wrong impression of Sarah! Her reputation will be ruined if she goes, and Guy determines he must help her...

One Night of Scandal

by Nicola Cornick

Published 6 August 2004
Deborah is a respectable widow - or so the inhabitants of the Midwinter villages believe. But she hides a secret which means she'll never marry again. . . . Lord Richard Kestrel, London's most notorious rake, has already offered to make Deborah his mistress. Now Richard has come to realize it's Deborah's hand in marriage he wants - but not before they share one night of scandal . . .

Double Dilemma

by Polly Forrester and Nicola Cornick

Published 1 June 1998
Who was the real Geoffrey? Was he the dour, tactiturn man who shut himself up in his country retreat barely able to mutter a word? Or was he the debonair man who was seen at the most fashionable parties with at least one gorgeous female draped on his arm? Louisa didn't know the answer but she was confident that a little love and gentle persuasion would solve the mystery.

The Virtuous Cyprian

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 June 1998
Nicholas was finding life stifling, until he heard that Susanna was laying claim to the lease on one of his houses. Posting to Suffolk, Nicholas had every cause to dislike her - but it didn''t stop him asking her to be his mistress.'

True Colours

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 March 1998

The first person the Marquis of Mullineaux chanced to meet upon his return to England was the very last person he wanted to see-

Lady Carberry, the woman who had scandalized the haute ton by breaking off their engagement. She was just as displeased to meet him. He had, after all, sacrificed her reputation to save his pride. Thrown together by circumstance, Alicia and James found themselves constantly at war with one another.

James was determined to discover the truth about their past. Only then would he also discover that behind their anger lay a passion that had never died.


Lady Polly

by Nicola Cornick

Published 3 September 1999
Lady Polly had rejected Henry five years ago, obeying her father's wishes. Meeting him now on a deserted terrace, he stole a kiss, and as unexpected passion flared between them, Polly knew this time she would follow her heart.

The Penniless Bride

by Nicola Cornick

Published 7 November 2003

Lord Robert Selborne intended to kiss the chimney sweep's daughter for luck at his cousin's wedding…not marry her!

But of all the ladies assembled, she was the only one who captured his interest. And unless she became his wife in name only, he would forfeit his inheritance….

Having been raised by a brutal father on the London streets, Jemima Jewell had few illusions about life and love. Until Rob's lips met hers in a soul-stirring kiss and he impulsively made her his wife.

And his penniless bride now hoped her love would provide Rob with a fortune far greater than the one he sought….