A trio of sizzling historical romances that prove passion is timeless
. . .
Mischief and the Marquess by Sylvia Day
Justin, the Marquess of Fontaine, and Lady Sophie Milton-Riley are
completely ill-suited to one another. But they will have to prove it in
order to end their mothers' insistence that they should marry. Yet the
more they attempt to demonstrate how wrong their union would be, the
more surprisingly, irresistibly right things feel . . .
THE DUKE'S TREASURE by Minerva Spencer
Plain, prickly Josephine Loman has loved Beaumont Halliwell, the Fifth
Duke of Wroxton, since the first time she saw him. But the most
beautiful man she's ever met had eyes only for Jo's erstwhile friend,
who betrayed Beau's trust by marrying his brother. Beau hasn't been home
in years, but when his brother dies in an accident, he must marry to
save the impoverished dukedom. And Jo is the overlooked heiress who will
turn his world upside down . . .
THE INCONVENIENT COUNTESS by Kristin Vayden
As the eldest in a poverty-stricken family of daughters, Miss Diana
Katherine Lambson's only option is a marriage of convenience. Her only
prospect is a rogue with a miserable reputation. Her only true desire:
freedom. And that is exactly what Charles Brook, Earl of Barrington, is
willing to offer, in return for the respectability their union will give
him. He will even provide Diana with a contract. But does she dare
entrust her future to a scoundrel? Does she dare not to?