Reviews - Historical

The Rules of Engagement
Jillian
Leigh

In an effort to avoid any marriage-minded ladies, Hugh Trevalyn invented a fiancée who for undetermined reasons was unable to marry him at that moment, leaving him free to enjoy London. However, when Hugh falls head over heels for the beautiful Lucy Meriwether, he finds himself proposing for real.

Lenora Brewer is the only living child of a successful shipyard owner in Salem, Massachusetts. She is indulged, given free reign and even learns the business. But when her father is killed in an accident, her greedy relatives arrange her marriage to a wealthy widower who is rumored to have killed his first wife.

Harry, Lord Haversham has returned to England, but Mira Crenshaw hardly recognizes him. Gone is the strong, masculine young man she knew and fell in love with. In his place is a foolish fop who wears far too much lace and insists on being called Bertie.

Highlander’s Hope
Collette
Cameron

Two years ago, Ewan McTavish, the Viscount Sethwick, attended a wedding reception, danced with a charming young woman, and lost his heart.  A traitor and an inheritance bring them together again.  The War Office assigns Laird Ewan McTavish, a specialized agent, to discover the war criminal responsible for selling secrets to the French.

Ever since his partner’s death Tye Devlin has been lost, and in order to get himself together he decides to visit his sister.

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