Impetuous Innocent

by Stephanie Laurens

Published 11 February 1994
From the sparkling ballrooms of Regency London to the wealthy glamour of the country house - let Stephanie Laurens be your guide! Miss Georgiana Hartley, orphaned and alone, returned home to England - only to be confronted with the boorish advances of her cousin. Knowing no-one, she fled to Lord Alton's estate, hoping that the lady of the house would rescue her - but Dominic, Lord Alton, was unmarried! Georgiana could not, with propriety, remain under his roof. She begged him to help her find a suitable position as a lady's companion, or a governess. The scandalous viscount heard Georgiana's request with barely-concealed disgust. The very idea was preposterous. Instead, he introduced Georgiana to his sister's influence. Suddenly, Georgiana was transformed into a lady, charming the ton and cultivating a bevy of suitors. Everything was going to Dominic's plan - until he realised that he wanted Georgiana for his own.

The Reasons for Marriage

by Stephanie Laurens

Published 11 November 1994
The Reasons for Marriage by Stephanie Laurens released on Dec 25, 2003 is available now for purchase.

Immerse yourself in the glitter of Regency times and follow the lives and romantic escapades of Stephanie Laurens' Lester family.

Having seen his sister Lenore and brother Jack caught in Parsons' mousetrap, albeit willingly, Harry Lester had no intention of following their example. Now the news was out that the Lester family fortunes had been repaired, Harry knew the society matrons would soon be in pursuit, so he promptly left London for ewmarket.

Fate, however, proved more far-sighted, having arranged for a distraction in the person of Mrs Lucinda Babbacombe. Lucinda is a beautiful, provocative but unwilling conquest - who to Harry's irritation cannot be ignored.

`Laurens' writing shines.' Publishers Weekly


A Lady of Expectations

by Stephanie Laurens

Published 13 October 1995
Jack Lester had every reason to hide the news of his recently acquired fortune: he wanted an attractive, capable bride who would accept him for himself, not for his newfound riches. An impossible task given the debutantes he had seen over the past few seasons!Yet it was essential that he make his choice before the society matrons discovered the Lester family were no longer as poor as church mice. He had to convince Sophie, the woman of his dreams, to marry him as poor Jack Lester. For if he told her the truth, how could he be certain of her motives?

Fair Juno

by Stephanie Laurens

Published 11 June 1994
From the sparkling ballrooms of Regency London to the wealthy glamour of the country house - let Stephanie Laurens be your guide! Kidnapped in the small hours, Miss Helen Walford had spent the day being battered and jostled, tied and gagged, trussed and trapped in a worn-out chaise. She was rescued by the infamous Martin Willisden - a rakehell who had been banished to the army, now scandalously raised to the rank of Earl of Merton! To add insult to injury, the proper Miss Walford had been forced into a compromising situation with her wicked saviour. Her only defence lay in anonymity. But captured by her beauty and bravery, the Earl of Merton knew that he had to find his mysterious lady.