Best of
Regency

1994

Mrs. Drew Plays Her Hand


Carla Kelly - 1994
    Her suddenly impoverished state made her as vulnerable as her beauty made her tempting to men with more money than morals. Lord Marshall Whitcomb, who held her purse strings in his pawing hands, was intent on luring her into his bed. But even more dangerous was Lord Winn, who owned the dwelling where she sought refuge. The dashing lord reminded the widow that the lure of sharing a warm bed on a winter's night might indeed be worth the risks.Lord Winn had trusted one woman and been betrayed. That disastrous marriage had endowed him with a wariness of females in general, and prospective wives in particular. But when the door to the dower house on one of his estates was opened by a woman with a cautious smile and memorable brown eyes, he knew here was danger to avoid at all costs -- if he really wanted to...

Miss Whittier Makes a List


Carla Kelly - 1994
    The number of lords in London's marriage mart is sorrowfully short, so when Miss Whittier meets the perfect match, it's only a matter of checking off her list to find an eternal love.

An Angel for the Earl


Barbara Metzger - 1994
    Promised admittance to Heaven only if she can save another from Hell, Lucinda returns to the earth to set Lord Stanford, a shameless libertine, on the road to goodness and morality.

Thief of Hearts


Teresa Medeiros - 1994
    Ruthless and mocking, tender and virile, the notorious pirate awakened all Lucy's passionate longings, then abandoned her with nothing but a kiss...A Pirate's PrizeNow safely at home, the alluring waif is tormented by treacherous memories—and by the presence of Gerard Claremont, her mysterious new bodyguard. Everything about him, from his forbidding size to his impertinent manner, sparks her defiance. And even when Gerard's smile turns seductive, no one can make her forget Doom. Yet only when Lucy's path crosses the captain's once more, will she learn who is on a voyage of retribution, and who is out to steal her heart...

The Traitor's Daughter


Joan Overfield - 1994
    Original.

Royal Harlot (The Gypsy and the Prince)


Lucy Gordon - 1994
    And Klaus could not control his passion in the presence of this woman ruled by the gypsy vows of earth, air and fire! Thought Leonie's spirit raced wild and free, her heart was held fast by a man who could never truly be hers. For Klaus was a prince in a world grown too dangerous for love, and she was nothing more than the prince's royal harlot!

Friday Dreaming


Elizabeth Bailey - 1994
    Caught between love and loyalty.Friday is bookish and plain, but she has secretly loved her childhood friend for years. The impossible happens when gorgeous Nick proposes, making her dreams come true. Only he isn’t behaving like a man in love.Disaster strikes when Friday learns Nick was forced into offering for her to save him from an unsuitable liaison. Her happiness in tatters, she breaks off the engagement. Can Friday’s true worth oust the attraction of her rival’s incomparable beauty? And will Nick learn to value what he’s lost before it’s too late?

The Mercenary Major


Kate Moore - 1994
    While visiting the home of his eccentric aunt, British army major Jack Amberly is accused of being a fortune-hunting imposter by the suspicious Victoria Carr, who, in her determination to expose him, discovers his tragic past.

A Dangerous Dandy


Pat Cody - 1994
    Eva quickly set her sights on Mr. Holton, the season's most debonair and dangerous dandy. But Holton's admiring glances fell upon the elder sister, whose icy heart began to thaw in streams of genuine affection. Regency romance.

Fortunes's Folly


Margaret Summerville - 1994
    Two very different people--a lovely but headstrong spitfire and an arrogant aristocrat who taunts and insults her at every turn--find themselves on a collision course for love.

Brighton Road/The Sugar Rose: 2-In-1


Susan Carroll - 1994
    Reissue.

Miss Plympton's Peril


Sheila Rabe - 1994
    An avid fan of Gothic novels, she fears she has stepped into a plot straight out of The Captive Bride. Whether her plight is real or imagined, it takes a genuine hero to save her.