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In order to access her trust fund, socialite Nora Atwood must live as an ordinary person for three months or get married. Living as a ‘normal’ work-a-day human is just insanity as far as Nora is concerned, so she decides the best option is a marriage of convenience. Millionaire Anthony ‘Fritz’ Carter is amused when Nora doesn’t recognize him with a beard and believes him to be her chauffeur.

When her parents die, Hadley Hampton is made a ward of the Duke of Hardwick. The duke is estranged from his son, Sebastian, who, nonetheless, continues to write to his father. Hadley reads these letters for the duke, and as time goes by, she begins to fall in love with the duke’s son. When Hardwick dies, Sebastian returns to take over as duke.

Jane Black is in trouble. She has been performing spells, reading tarot cards and other magical things in her small town. People are angry at her when her spells backfire, and she is having trouble dealing with it. All she wants to do is make life better for people. That isn’t easy when a dragon shifter appears and is giving her problems. Leos has been around the block so many times.

To save herself from heartache, Lady Katherine Moncrieffe, a thirty-three-year-old widow, has done her best to portray herself as a bluestocking following the loss of her husband, and then her fiancé. She buries herself in books, trying to create the best collection possible for her father.

Henry Bautista and Cerissa Patel finally get to celebrate their engagement, which seemed to take forever to arrive. After a wonderful evening of celebrations, things soon go pear-shaped as a massive earthquake hits the Hill, causing more damage than anyone expects, and brings up some PTSD for Cerissa who survived an earthquake that decimated her village in India when she was a child.

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