Ben Morgan's Mistake

by Victoria Aldridge and Sylvia Andrew

Published 1 November 1998
When Emma saved Ben Morgan from the Maoris, he admired her. And when disaster loomed and she needed his protection, he had no hesitation in offering it. But back in civilisation, it seemed Emma was no different to every other woman he had known.

Francesca

by Sylvia Andrew

Published 1 July 1997
Marcus Carne stole kisses from the young Francesca, before disappearing, leaving her at the mercy of her cruel aunt. Was it coincidence that Marcus returned just as Francesca inherited her fortune? When he offered marriage, she refused -- but when she walked headlong into danger, it was Marcus who was ready to sacrifice his reputation and life for her...

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

Lonely spinster to loved bride

Respected spinster Miss Emily Winbolt, so cool and cynical with would-be suitors, puts her reputation at risk after tumbling into a stranger's arms. Suddenly, bleak loneliness is replaced with a wanton, exciting sense of abandon. But Emily is an heiress, and her rescuer none other than Sir William Ashenden, a man of some distinction.

He needs to marry and she yearns to believe that William wants plain, upright, suddenly reckless Emily - not for her fortune, but for herself...


Reawakening Miss Calverley

by Sylvia Andrew

Published 1 November 2010

A nameless beauty on his doorstep...

Lord Aldhurst rescues a cold, dazed lady one stormy night - and now the nameless beauty is residing in his home! He'll shelter her until she remembers where she comes from, but James can't deny how much he'd like her to stay - as mistress of his mansion! London's most sought-after debutante!

Horrified at her growing feelings for her handsome protector, she flees to London, where she regains her status as the Ton's most sought-after debutante. Until she sees James's shocked and stormy face across a ballroom...


Lord Trenchard's Choice

by Sylvia Andrew

Published 6 December 2002
No society beauty had been able to tempt Lord Ivo Trenchard, dashing Captain of Hussars, to give up the single life. None, that was, until he met an enchanting innocent - in boy's apparel - who challenged him to teach her how to kiss! He watched in amazement as the wild tomboy transformed into a stunningly elegant lady who took all of London by storm. His offer of marriage surprised them both. Was he merely protecting Joscelin Morley from a threatening scandal - or was she his true choice, his only love?

The Bridegroom's Bargain

by Sylvia Andrew

Published 7 January 2005
"Till death us do part." A solemn wedding vow, and one Lord Deverell's young bride most ardently wishes to bring about-sooner rather than later! Only minutes after the wedding ceremony Alexandra is brandishing a pistol, accusing her husband of ruining her family. So Deverell makes one more vow-that he's completely innocent and will prove it. If she isn't totally convinced, then he'll take the consequences. He sets about winning Alexandra's trust-using every means at his disposal...


Annabelle

by Sylvia Andrew

Published 1 October 1998
Miss Annabelle Kelland thought pretending to be her twin Rosabelle would be easy, but London Society had some unexpected pitfalls - one was Giles Stanton, heir to the Ordway fortune.

Colonel Ancroft's Love

by Sylvia Andrew

Published 1 August 2003
Colonel Ancroft discovers that the elderly widow he is escorting to Yorkshire is actually beautiful heiress Caroline Duval in disguise, embarked on a dangerous family undertaking. His discovery is no less shocking for the fact that he happens upon her, widow's clothes discarded, swimming naked in a pool...!

Rosabelle

by Sylvia Andrew

Published 1 October 1998
Miss Rosablle Ordway had to leave London, and thankfully her twin Annabelle agreed to take her place, but pretending to be Annabelle, running a country estate, was almost beyond her. Certainly Mr Winbolt very soon suspected something was amiss.