Enticing the Prince ( Book 8 The Lords Of London series)


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A beautiful imposter… The daughter of Moscow’s most celebrated goldsmith, Katerina Pavlova surpasses her father’s genius for creating dazzling jewelry designs, but she carries a great burden. After a wealthy prince caused the deaths of her sister, brother, and father, Katerina escaped Russia with her remaining family and vowed vengeance on the man who brought them such sorrow. Now, in London, Katerina has reinvented herself as Katerina Garibaldi, the windowed Contessa de Salerno from Italy. Every lady in London desires one of her magnificent creations while every gentleman desires the elusive dark-haired beauty herself. A charming prince… When Prince Drako Kazanov meets the Contessa, he’s immediately taken with the beautiful young widow. Pursuing a courtship, Drako is determined to sweep Katerina off her feet. Katerina can’t help but be drawn to the tall, dark, and handsome prince and his ability to make her laugh. She begins to question her belief that Drako caused the deaths of her sister, brother, and father. But when Katerina begins receiving anonymous letters threatening her life, can she trust her instincts about Drako or will she give in to the dark rumors swirling about him?




Captivating the Prince (Book 5 The Lords of London series)


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She longs to soar… Regina Bradford, the Countess of Langley, did not get her “happily ever after.” Her father, a wealthy man of business, married her off to an impoverished earl to gain an aristocratic title for the family. Regina is miserable in her marriage to Charles, the Earl of Langley, who is cheating on her with the blonde beauty, Princess Adele Kazanov. Regina is an aspiring author, and despite her husband's cruel barbs and his disdain for her writing, she is determined to finish her manuscript. Resolved to living the rest of her life in a loveless marriage, she spends most of her time with her beloved infant son, Austen, her best friend Ginger, her loyal butler Pickles, and her protective Great Dane, Hamlet. But when Regina meets the darkly handsome Prince Viktor Kazanov at a garden party, she begins to yearn for more than a happily-ever-after in print — she yearns for true love as well. He longs for freedom… Prince Viktor Kazanov wants a divorce. He is fed up with his wife Adele’s lack of affection for their young daughter, Sally. And, Adele’s affair with the Earl of Langley shows her complete disdain for the vows of marriage. Prince Viktor is determined to divorce his wife and help his daughter cope with the absence of a devoted mother. Reconciled to the fact that he will never experience the kind of loving marriages his brothers have, Viktor is surprised at his instant attraction to Regina Bradford at the Duke of Inverary’s annual country retreat. Drawn to Regina’s wit, intelligence, and fiery red-headed beauty, Viktor begins to hope for true love once more. But when Adele and Charles are found murdered, suspicion turns to both Viktor and Regina, and the authorities seek to arrest them for the deaths of their spouses. It’s a race against time as Regina and Viktor try to clear their names and avoid the hangman's noose. But when the killer strikes again, will they be destined for tragedy instead of happiness? Read less




Educating the Earl (Book 3 The Lords of London series)


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She must never reveal her secret to him… Victoria Douglas, the youngest of the three Douglas sisters has an outspoken and outrageous nature, matched only by her tender heart. With long flaming-red hair, Victoria spends most of her time with her nieces and nephews regaling them with fanciful tales and playing lively tunes on her flute. Yearning for a family of her own, with a husband who loves her as fiercely as her brothers-in-law love her sisters, Victoria hopes she can find true happiness, even if she must keep her life-long secret from her husband. He must never allow himself to trust her… Alexander Emerson, the Earl of Winchester has sewn his share of wild oats, but when he agrees to marry Victoria Douglas, he cannot help but be taken by her ethereal beauty, her open heart, and her ability to charm everyone she meets. But Alexander’s tragic past haunts him, and the only way he can protect himself is to never allow himself to trust his own wife, never allow her to claim his heart, and never fall in love with her.




Daring the Marquess (Book 1 The Lords of London Series)


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A daring risk… Angelica Douglas has no idea that she’s the Countess of Melrose. What she does know is that she needs to support her family as a card shark, while finding a way to seek revenge on the men who ruined her father and sent her family spiraling down into poverty. When Angela encounters Robert Campell, she thinks he’s simply a dashing rogue who is far too dangerous for her peace of mind. A dangerous game… Robert Campbell, Marquess of Argyll, heir to the Duke of Inverary, has no idea who Angelica truly is. He thinks Angelica is an angel except when she’s being a pain in the behind. Moreover, he wants to take care of her and make her his mistress. When Robert finds out that his own father may have been one of the men who ruined Angelica’s family, he vows to keep a careful eye on her. When Angelica finds out that Robert’s father may have been one of the men responsible, she vows to stay as far away from Robert as possible. But when danger threatens, both Robert and Angelica must face the truth and let fate take the upper hand.




Enticing The Prince


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From best-selling historical romance author, Patricia Grasso comes a lush and glittering Regency Romance with a thrilling mystery that will leave you breathless...A beautiful imposter...The daughter of Moscow's most celebrated goldsmith, Katerina Pavlova surpasses her father's genius for creating dazzling jewelry designs, but she carries a great burden. After a wealthy prince caused the death of her sister and father, Katerina escaped Russia with her remaining family and vowed vengeance on the man who brought them such sorrow. Now, in London, Katerina has reinvented herself as Katerina Garibaldi, the windowed Contessa de Salerno from Italy. Every lady in London desires one of her magnificent creations while every gentleman desires the elusive dark-haired beauty herself.A charming prince...When Prince Drako Kazanov meets the Contessa, he's immediately taken with the beautiful young widow. Pursuing a courtship, Drako is determined to sweep Katerina off her feet. Katerina can't help but be drawn to the tall, dark, and handsome prince and his ability to make her laugh. She begins to question her belief that Drako caused the deaths of her sister and father. But when Katerina begins receiving anonymous letters threatening her life, can she trust her instincts about Drako or will she give in to the dark rumors swirling about him?




The Most Eligible Bride in London


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Perfect for the Bridgerton Bingewatcher, USA Today bestselling author Ella Quinn is known for her passion-filled and witty take on the glittering world of the Ton in Regency London. With the third book in her charming Lords of London series, a former rogue on the path to reputation redemption is drawn to the sister of a woman he once wronged. Can he make amends and prove he has turned over a new leaf? Can she put aside a family grudge and look towards a new future? Love conquers even the most unlikely lord in USA Today bestselling author Ella Quinn’s delightful Lords of London series, as a reformed rogue endeavors to prove himself worthy of his chosen bride… Mistakes happen, to be sure. Rarely are those mistakes as unfortunate as the one made by Nathanael, Viscount Fotherby, when he abducted the now Lady Merton to save his friend from marriage. Nate has been trying to make amends ever since, leaving behind his self-centered ways to fulfill his duties—and that includes finding a wife of his own. One woman sparks his interest above all others—a lady he helped when she was rescuing a child. Alas, there is a devilish complication… Miss Henrietta Stern, Lady Merton’s younger sister, is intrigued by the stranger who comes to her aid—until she learns his identity. Nate’s stunt could have ruined her sister’s reputation, and her family may never forgive him. With beauty, connections, and a sizeable dowry, Henrietta has plenty of admirers. Yet no other suitor quickens her pulse quite like Nate does. Her heart insists that the gentleman has changed for the better. But can a renowned scoundrel possibly prove himself to be the perfect husband?










Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders


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Conservatism was born as an anguished attack on democracy. So argues Don Herzog in this arrestingly detailed exploration of England's responses to the French Revolution. Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders ushers the reader into the politically lurid world of Regency England. Deftly weaving social and intellectual history, Herzog brings to life the social practices of the Enlightenment. In circulating libraries and Sunday schools, deferential subjects developed an avid taste for reading; in coffeehouses, alehouses, and debating societies, they boldly dared to argue about politics. Such conservatives as Edmund Burke gaped with horror, fearing that what radicals applauded as the rise of rationality was really popular stupidity or worse. Subjects, insisted conservatives, ought to defer to tradition--and be comforted by illusions. Urging that abstract political theories are manifest in everyday life, Herzog unflinchingly explores the unsavory emotions that maintained and threatened social hierarchy. Conservatives dished out an unrelenting diet of contempt. But Herzog refuses to pretend that the day's radicals were saints. Radicals, he shows, invested in contempt as enthusiastically as did conservatives. Hairdressers became newly contemptible, even a cultural obsession. Women, workers, Jews, and blacks were all abused by their presumed superiors. Yet some of the lowly subjects Burke had the temerity to brand a swinish multitude fought back. How were England's humble subjects transformed into proud citizens? And just how successful was the transformation? At once history and political theory, absorbing and disquieting, Poisoning the Minds of the Lower Orders challenges our own commitments to and anxieties about democracy.