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Mills & Boon Historicals
October 1999
ISBN 0 263 81811-X
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Having been left a rich young widow, Madelaine, Dowager Countess of
Trent, is dismayed to find herself the target of every fortune hunter
in London. In desperation she flees to her most far-flung house, Pengarron
in Cornwall, only to find that her neighbour, the dashing Earl of Trevellyn,
has been meddling in her household affairs. But meddling is not the
worst of his trangressions and Madelaine soon begins to wonder if she
will ever be able to trust him again. A difficult question, given that
she's already well on her way to falling in love with him.
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Ms.
Whitiker creates engaging characters and a
wonderful romantic ambience for her
top notch comedy of manners.
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Romantic Times
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Mills & Boon Historicals
May 1999
ISBN 0-263-81658-3
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The Marquis of Blackwood needs an heir but his requirements
in a wife are precise. She must be capable of being a good
mother to his children as well as a gracious and dignified
hostess. When the lovely Lady Nicola Wyndham accepts his proposal,
Blackwood believes he has found precisely the type of woman
he has been looking for. But Lady Nicola has a secret. Like
her mother, she collects wounded animals from the woods around
her home and attempts to nurse them back to health.
Unfortunately, some of her "pets" begin to make their presence
known at the most awkward of times. When a potentially dangerous
situation finds David and Nicola at odds in the middle of
a crowded hunting field, they both begin to wonder whether
there is any basis for a relationship between them. The question
is, are they willing to live without each other if there is
not!
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Good
strong characters, a fast pace, and an unraveling
of mysteries combine with the granting of the elusive
second chance to keep you enthralled.
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Rendezvous
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Harlequin Regency
September 1993
ISBN 0-373-31206-7
Appearances can be deceiving. No one knows that better than
the Earl of Marwood who broke off his betrothal after catching
his fiancée in the arms of another man. Unfortunately, by
the time Devon discovered the truth, the damage was already
done. Now all he can do is hope to win back Charlotte's affections.
But when a carefully orchestrated case of mistaken identity
has Devon looking like the guilty one, the chances of success
look slim. Charlotte tries to convince herself that she no
longer loves Devon--until she learns that his ship, which
was bound for France on a dangerous mission, has been lost.
Only then does she face the heartbreaking truth that she may
never have a chance to set things right between them again.
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Harlequin Regency
February 1993
ISBN 0-373-31192-3
When lovely Emma Harding is rescued at a roadside tavern
by the handsome Marquis of Chadwick, her gratitude knows no
bounds. She soon finds herself falling in love with her handsome
protector--much to the dismay of Chadwick himself, who at
thirty-eight, is an acknowledged rake and man about town.
With the help of a friend, Chadwick sets out to find a man
more worthy of being Emma's husband, before his less than
noble instincts gain the upper hand.
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Harlequin Regency
July 1992
ISBN 0-373-31178-8
Miss Regana Kently had no reason to believe that she of all
ladies would attach the interest of the unmarriageable Earl
of Wesmorlen. But when he asks her to be his countess, no
one is more surprised or delighted than Regana herself. Until
she learns that there is far more to the dashing Earl's proposal
than love.
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