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Lorraine Heath · The Chessmen: Masters of Seduction #2
She wrote a scandalous novel exposing the earl who jilted her — now they must fake a reconciliation to survive.
Who is the villainous Lord K? A scandalous book by an anonymous author takes London by storm, and everyone is convinced its villainous “Lord K” is the greatly admired Earl of Knightly. Heartbroken that he left her at the altar, Miss Regina Leyland impulsively sought revenge by revealing the true Knightly to the world but never expected the uproar to bring enemies to her door.To keep her identity hidden, she must trust the one man with the power to destroy her. Furious to be the object of notoriety and gossip, Knightly confronts the lady he suspects of penning the tome only to discover she is no longer the naïve innocent he was forced to betray, but a woman of strength and conviction, who will bow before no man. Knightly and Regina pretend a reconciliation to salvage their reputations and throw the ton off their scent. But false friendship soon turns to powerful passion. When truths emerge, threatening all they hold dear, they must face the consequences of their past if their story is ever to deserve its happily ever after.

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A decade apart couldn't kill their love — but her upcoming wedding just might.
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A reclusive Hollywood icon finally tells the truth — including the one great love she could never make public.
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A Depression-era circus, a married equestrian star, and the young vet who falls for her against all odds.
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Diana Gabaldon · Outlander #1
A 1940s nurse slips through a standing stone into 1743 Scotland — and into the arms of a Highland warrior.
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Lorraine Heath · Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James #1
A grieving rake helps his childhood friend spot fortune hunters — and falls for her instead.
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Lorraine Heath · Scoundrels of St. James #1
A proper lady strikes a dangerous bargain with London's most feared earl — a man they call the Devil.
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After 51 years of waiting, a man finally tells the widow he never stopped loving her.
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A God-fearing man marries a broken prostitute and loves her unconditionally — even as she keeps running away.
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Lisa Kleypas · Wallflowers
He returned to destroy her — but their forbidden love refuses to stay buried, and her secret changes everything.
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A thief sent to con a sheltered heiress into an asylum finds herself falling for her mark instead.
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Lorraine Heath · Texas Trilogy #1
He was sent to escort his brother's mail-order bride — and lost his heart on the three-week journey.
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Lorraine Heath · Daughters of Fortune #1
An innocent society girl kidnapped by an outlaw discovers his crimes hide a painful secret — and her heart.
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A man branded a traitor finds unexpected acceptance from the woman who hires him to honour the soldiers he refused to fi
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Lorraine Heath · Rogues in Texas #1
A rebellious duke's son trades London for Texas, and finds himself falling for the fiercely determined widow whose land
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Judith McNaught · Sequels #1
An orphaned American beauty claims her British inheritance — and the heart of her arrogant, brooding cousin.
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Julia Quinn · Bridgertons #1
A fake courtship between a too-honest lady and a duke determined never to marry turns scandalously real.
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