Best of
Regency-Romance

1991

The Unlikely Chaperone


Dorothy Mack - 1991
     Can Alexandra reach the end of the season without losing her heart? Regency England At twenty-eight, Alexandra Farrish has no hopes of marrying. However, she vows to shepherd her beautiful but prickly younger sister, Didi, through a London season to help her secure a perfect match. As expected, Didi soon becomes one of the season’s greatest successes, and even captures the interest of the Marquess of Malvern — one of London’s most eligible bachelors. As one of the Farrish family’s most frequent visitors, the handsome marquess seems to be on the brink of making Didi an offer. But as Alexandra spends more and more time in the company of their new friend, she begins to question her own feelings… The Unlikely Chaperone by Dorothy Mack is a classic Regency romance with a passionate, headstrong heroine.

The Mock Marriage


Dorothy Mack - 1991
     A captivating actress takes on her most demanding role yet… Regency England Following the death of her debt-ridden father, Claire Yelland is forced to take to the stage to earn her living. Disguised as Clairisse Deschamps, a beautiful and mysterious actress, she soon becomes popular among London’s wealthy rakes. Intrigued by her talents, handsome baronet Sir Egon Hollister offers to pay Claire to pose as his wife to help him escape an arranged marriage. With her gambling brother on the brink of ruin, she reluctantly accepts the role. Under the scrutiny of Egon’s family, Claire must keep her performance – and her feelings – under control. But the baronet’s enigmatic charms soon prove hard to resist… The Mock Marriage by Dorothy Mack is a classic Regency romance full of passion and intrigue.

Snow Angel


Mary Balogh - 1991
    Yet she had never been touched by the fires of the heart. The handsome dashing Earl of Wetherby was supremely well-versed in the pleasures of love. Yet even the most exquisitely enchanting of his partners in passion had left him unmoved. The reserved Rosamund and the rakish Earl had a great deal to teach each other - if only they could persuade the other to learn...