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A List no respectable lady wishes to be on . . . Miss Brynne Wilmott doesn't belong on the soon-to-be-published List of London's prostitues, but she escaped the monstrous Marstoke once, with the inadvertent aide of Nathan Russell, the Duke of Aldmere, and now the marquess has revived the List as an act of revenge--and to destroy her future and those who helped her. The Request a certain Duke has no wish to hear . . . The Duke of Aldmere doesn't believe in meddling. Fate has proved that interfering in personal matters only leads to bigger trouble. He has no wish to involve himself in Brynne Wilmott's affairs, despite her spirited beauty and damned tempting mouth. But she's discovered that his brother is mixed up in this List business as well. Reluctantly, they agree to work together to prevent the disastrous publication. Their quest leads them through some of London's most dangerous haunts and it quickly becomes clear that Marstoke's plans are more twisted and treasonous than anyone has suspected. Yet the danger and intrique are as nothing compared to the effect than Nathan and Brynne have on each other . . .
Miss Callie Grant has hidden her true identity her entire life, but now elements from her past are threatening to destroy England's future. To save someone she loves, she agrees to a dangerous mission--and to masquerade as the bride of Lord Truitt Russell. Lord Truitt wants only one thing--to restore his honor. Only the capture of the Wicked Lord Marstoke will do the job. But the intimacy of playing husband to the gorgeous, infuriatingly independent Callie Grant proves a temptation difficult to resist. In the end, which will he choose? Honor or Love? Passion and secrets swirl--and the battle between Hestia Wright and her enemies continues--in another delicious installment of the Half Moon House series.
Light fingers, fast feet, a quick wit and empathy for the downtrodden-none of these qualities will help Miss Francis 'Flightly' Headley fit in with Regency Society. They are perfect for a young woman helping the infamous Hestia Wright at Half Moon House, however. And they might be exactly what is needed to find Hestia's long-lost son. >Lost is Mr. Rhys Caradec's preferred state. An artist and a hedonist, he lives his life exactly as he wishes-unfettered and free. He has no interest in either of his warring parents, but finds himself unexpectedly fascinated with his mother's assistant.>Each believes they can bring the other around to their way of thinking. Both recognize the rising passion between them-but they are far too different, their circumstances too convoluted, for them to ever fall in love . . .
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