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The
Trysting Place (1986): Felicity, Lady Wren, made a marriage of duty once.
Now she is a widow and is determined to make a brilliant match. She enlists the
aid of Tom Russell, a neighbor and old friend, without realizing that perhaps it
is a love match she should aim for this time.
A
Counterfeit Betrothal (1992): The Earl and Countess of Clifton parted
bitterly and have lived separately for many years. But now their daughter has
contracted an ineligible engagement, and they are brought together in a mutual
attempt to save her from unhappiness. What they do not realize is that Sophia
has staged the counterfeit betrothal with Lord Francis Sutton with the
deliberate purpose of reconciling her parents.
The
Notoriuous Rake (1992): Lord Edmond Waite is a libertine and rake; Mary,
Lady Mornington, is something of a bluestocking. They have nothing whatsoever in
common except for one shared night of passion during a severe thunderstorm. But
Edmond cannot forget Mary, and soon she begins to learn that he is not quite the
sleazy villain she had thought him.