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Brighton Road
SHE WAS A MISTRESS OF DISASTER--AND HE DEMANDED SHE KEEP HER DISTANCE!
With his broad shoulders and flashing dark eyes, Lord Ravenel could have stepped from the pages of lady author Gwenda Vickers's gothic novels!
Certainly she hadn't meant to eavesdrop on his marriage proposal—nor overhear the lady's refusal. But certainly he would welcome her advice—as a seasoned writer, of course—on the art of romance.
But Ravenel fairly cursed the imperturbable Miss Vickers. Her penchant for disaster and her boot-chewing hound were enough to drive a man to Bedlam! How shocked he was, then, to discover he yearned to star in a love story of his own...with the wide-eyed authoress herself!
Awards:
1988 Golden Medallion -- Regency
1988-89 RT Reviewers' Choice -- Regency Farce
The Sugar Rose
“THIS IS THE OUTSIDE OF ENOUGH TO BE MAKING MISS SINCLAIR AN OFFER WITH ME SITTING HERE!”
Even Everard Ramsey's outrage could not dampen the delight that Aurelia Sinclair felt at the prearranged proposal of her childhood sweetheart, Justin, Lord Spencer. If Justin was less than ardent, well...what could such a dowdy, plump girl as herself expect from one of the handsomest bucks in the ton?
His sympathy thoroughly engaged, the fastidious Mr. Ramsey was already forming a most famous plan. If he could but help Aurelia with her wardrobe and sweet tooth, surely his friend Justin would sit up and take notice.
But when a breathtaking Aurelia emerged from her cocoon, slender and radiant, Everard began to wish Justin far away—the better to have his creation all to himself!
Awards:
1987 Golden Medallion -- Regency ( )