The Stonecutter Earl's First Christmas


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Nathan Fitzroy hates the holidays. Estranged from his family for refusing to marry, he’s still expected to keep up appearances, which means attending their holiday celebrations. And that means that, from the beginning of December until the middle of January, he needs to find work that will let him take off almost as many days as he works there. For him, that means working at a molly house called the Goat’s Horn. Owen Landon was quite content to be a stone cutter. It was what he’d trained for, and it earned him enough money to pay his brother’s school fees and still live comfortably enough in a cottage in their village. He’d always been told his father was distantly related to nobility, but he’d never thought much of it, until a solicitor came to tell him he was the new Earl of Morebrook, a position he has no idea how to fill. One night in December, when Owen can’t stand his new role another moment, he sneaks away to the seediest molly house he can find, the Goat’s Horn, for a distraction. And find one he does, a beautiful fellow with just the accent and bearing he’s supposed to be learning. When he sees the man again away from the molly house, he comes up with a plan to both spend more time with him and learn to be an earl. Owen offers him a position tutoring him before the start of the Christmas parties he’s supposed to attend. Nathan’s worst nightmare comes true when one of the clients of the Goat’s Horn recognizes him outside of the molly house. But the man offers him a position that will allow him to earn money away from the Goat’s Horn until Christmas. If only he can remember he’s supposed to be tutoring the fellow, not bedding him, and certainly not falling in love with him. A steamy Christmas romance with hints of Pygmalion. Approx. 50,000 words, 200 pages







The Stonecutter Earl's First Christmas


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Nathan Fitzroy hates the holidays. Estranged from his family for refusing to marry, he's still expected to keep up appearances, which means attending their holiday celebrations. And that means that, from the beginning of December until the middle of January, he needs to find work that will let him take off almost as many days as he works there. For him, that means working at a molly house called the Goat's Horn.Owen Landon was quite content to be a stone cutter. It was what he'd trained for, and it earned him enough money to pay his brother's school fees and still live comfortably enough in a cottage in their village. He'd always been told his father was distantly related to nobility, but he'd never thought much of it, until a solicitor came to tell him he was the new Earl of Morebrook, a position he has no idea how to fill.One night in December, when Owen can't stand his new role another moment, he sneaks away to the seediest molly house he can find, the Goat's Horn, for a distraction. And find one he does, a beautiful fellow with just the accent and bearing he's supposed to be learning. When he sees the man again away from the molly house, he comes up with a plan to both spend more time with him and learn to be an earl. Owen offers him a position tutoring him before the start of the Christmas parties he's supposed to attend.Nathan's worst nightmare comes true when one of the clients of the Goat's Horn recognizes him outside of the molly house. But the man offers him a position that will allow him to earn money away from the Goat's Horn until Christmas. If only he can remember he's supposed to be tutoring the fellow, not bedding him, and certainly not falling in love with him.A steamy Christmas romance with hints of Pygmalion. Approx. 50,000 words, 200 pages













The Dictionary of Art


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Harlequin Historical June 2015 - Box Set 2 of 2


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Harlequin® Historical brings you three new titles for one great price, available now! This Historical box set includes: RAKE MOST LIKELY TO REBEL (1830s) Rakes on Tour by Bronwyn Scott Viscount Amersham has come to Paris to prove his expert skill with the blade. Yet feisty, stunning Alyssandra Leodegrance is not the opponent he was expecting… WHISPERS AT COURT (Medieval) Royal Weddings by Blythe Gifford French hostage Marc de Marcel wants only to return home, so he makes an unlikely alliance with enticing Lady Cecily. But what will happen when their pact leads them to scandal? SUMMER OF THE VIKING (Viking) by Michelle Styles Washed up alone on the Northumbrian shore, Valdar Nerison is a stranger in a foreign land. He has unfinished business in Raumerike, but first, he owes his rescuer, the beautiful Lady Alwynn, a life debt. Look for 6 compelling new stories every month from Harlequin® Historical!




The Grove Encyclopedia of Northern Renaissance Art


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The Grove Encyclopedia of Northern Renaissance Art (GENR) deals with all aspects of Northern Renaissance art ranging from artists, architecture, and patrons, to the cities and centres of production vital to the flourishing of art in this period. Drawing upon the unsurpassed scholarship in The Dictionary of Art and adding dozens of new entries, GENR is a comprehensive reference resource on this important area.




Dorothy Forster


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