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Miranda of the Island
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The last person Sir Denzil Trewyn expects to find on a small Cornish island, where he is cast up after his boat founders, is an enchanting girl who calmly tells him she is mad, and has lived there all her life, seeing no one but her governess and two servants.
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Doubting this, he names her Miranda and determines to rescue her and take her to his sister in London.
The Golden Gypsy
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Yasmin is suspended between two worlds – the gypsies with whom she lived as a child, and that of her Aunt Georgina in an English village.
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But when Georgina dies, Yasmin chooses to join the gypsy tribe, where her grandmother explains her origins.
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Three men vie for her affections: her cousin Leon, strong and respected, Pedro, the wild, dashing Romany, and Sir Edward Curtis, far above her touch.
Mask of Fortune
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Dermot, Earl of Heronforth, reluctantly accepts the obligation of his dead brother to bear-lead young Bobby Blain around Town.
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But Bobby turns out to be Roberta, not at all what he expected. Bobby, already courted by two suitors at home, needs to be in London to attempt to clear her father's name of cheating at cards.
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Her discoveries lead to a kidnapping and a daring pursuit.
A Clandestine Affair
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Mary Wyndham, living quietly and courted by the local curate, is startled when her brother arrives with pretty heiress Teresa Standish (and her talkative parrot).
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Their marriage is opposed by Teresa's guardian, Sir Ingram Leigh, whom Teresa believes is trying to gain her fortune by nefarious means.
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When Sir Ingram comes to separate the lovers, Mary finds him attractive, but can't quite dismiss Teresa's allegations...
Petronella's Waterloo
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Petronella Fanshawe, thwarted by Lord Claverton from becoming governess to his sister's children, obtains another post and is able to leave her aunt and jealous cousins.
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She does not wish to go with them to Paris, now Napoleon is safely imprisoned on Elba, but her employer's husband, a Frenchman, unexpectedly takes them there, where she finds herself embroiled in intrigue, thrown into Lord Claverton's company.
Heir to Rowanlea
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Harry Norville's cousin Frederick vanished in France as a child.
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So Harry cannot prove he is the rightful heir to Rowanlea until they discover whether Frederick is alive.
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Until they do, the beautiful Elizabeth refuses to marry him.
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This infuriates Charlotte, Harry's adoring cousin.
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When Frederick appears in London and captures Elizabeth's attention, Charlotte determines to help Harry win her.
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But the best laid plans...
Fortune at Stake
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'I'll hazard my ring for this wench!'
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Masquerading as a serving girl to help her brother Julian find missing jewels, Susannah is infuriated by Lord Chalford's bet.
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Though she escapes him, when Susannah again meets Lord Chalford, she finds that he possesses some of those jewels – and that his father was present when Julian's father died in suspicious circumstances.
Lord Fordington's Offer
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Sensible, impecunious Isabella Clinton is companion to her beautiful cousin Georgiana Sharman.
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When Georgiana is sent home to Sussex, Isabella believes Lord Fordington's many visits indicate he is taken with lovely Georgiana – not herself.
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She has two unwanted suitors, Georgiana's brother William and Sir Frederick Hill, a widower with a reputation as a gambler.
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And she has her hands full overseeing the antics of the younger set.
Otherwise Engaged
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When impulsive Prudence Lee learns that Lord Mottesford has wagered that he can bring her to heel, she determines to play along and then, when he thinks he has won, disillusion him.
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But Lord Mottesford has some serious problems of his own, which include being trapped into an engagement and suspecting that the dowager Lady Mottesford has somehow disinherited her stepdaughter.
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Regency Romance novella by Sally James; originally published by My Weekly Pocket Novels.
At the Earl's Command
Previously published under the name Marina Oliver
When her grandfather, the Earl of Malvern, is dying and orders Kate Byford and her aunt to London after ignoring her all her life, she is highly indignant, but obeys.
- However, Kate is less willing to obey his other edict, that she marries his heir, Adam Rhydd.
- When the Earl dies, leaving her a huge inheritance providing she marries Adam, Adam sends her to an academy for young ladies.
- Determined to escape Kate embroils various friends in her attempts, but Adam, as reluctant as Kate is to obey the Earl's bidding, continually foils her.
Courting Lord Dorney
Previously published under the name Marina Oliver
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Rosabella Traherne is wealthy, thanks to her Nabob uncle. In Harrogate she is pursued because of her money, so decides to visit Bath incognito. There she might find a man who loves her for herself. Her cousin Jane, Lady Hodder, is persuaded to accompany her and lend her countenance.
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Lord Dorney is wary of heiresses, since his brother was ruined by marriage to one. The despair of matchmaking mamas, he is attracted to Bella's spirited defence of hapless girls, children and dogs. Bath breathlessly awaits developments, until Lord Dorney discovers Bella's deception and leaves for London.
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In future, Bella will concentrate on her scheme to house orphan children in small homes. Then her enemies take a hand with fateful consequences.