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Portrait of a Forbidden Lady
His Lordship's Wild Highland Bride
The Seduction of Sarah Marks
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Those Magnificent Malverns Series

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"I've no intention of mating with this poor excuse of a man," Lainie MacGregor declares after reciting her wedding vows. But it's too late. Far from her beloved Highlands, her fate is sealed.

Ridley Malvern, Lord Caulfield, desperate for her dowry, agrees to marry a wealthy Scot's daughter sight unseen. He is unaware his tantalizing bride is running from the law. Despite their sizzling attraction, all Lainie desires is to return to her clan. Attempting to make things right, Caulfield takes his wife back to the Highlands only to discover why her father sought the marriage-Lainie is wanted for murder. For her safekeeping, they must remain in England. Now Ridley needs to win her affections and prove that a wild Highland lass and an English lord, can find a love match, after all.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 26, 2022
Portrait of a Forbidden Lady
His Lordship's Wild Highland Bride
The Seduction of Sarah Marks

Titles in the series (3)

  • The Seduction of Sarah Marks

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    The Seduction of Sarah Marks
    The Seduction of Sarah Marks

    England 1857. After a blow to her head, Sarah Marks awakens in a strange bed with a strange man and no memory of how she got there. Her handsome bedmate, Lord Eastleigh, tells her she's suffering from amnesia and the best course of action is to travel home with him until she recovers her memory. Lord Eastleigh has his own reasons for helping Sarah and keeping her close. Reasons he cannot tell her. As they struggle to restore her memory, their undeniable, inadvisable attraction grows-until Sarah finally remembers the one thing that could keep them apart forever. Contains mature themes.

  • Portrait of a Forbidden Lady

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    Portrait of a Forbidden Lady
    Portrait of a Forbidden Lady

    England, 1859. Lady Georgiana Cressington is living a nightmare. Coerced by her father into returning to her childhood home, the young widow becomes a pawn in another of his heartless games. Her return to Summerfield Hall reunites her with the man she once loved before their hearts were shattered by a devastating betrayal. Sir Robert Garreck, an artist knighted by the queen, lives in a mansion near the family estate Georgiana's father won in a crooked card game. Rob sets out to regain Summerfield Hall to keep Georgiana's son from inheriting Rob's rightful home. However, when he and Georgiana are thrown together, he craves the forbidden lady he never stopped loving. Facing danger and a long-hidden truth, Georgiana and Rob try to claim the powerful love they once had. Contains mature themes.

  • His Lordship's Wild Highland Bride

    3

    His Lordship's Wild Highland Bride
    His Lordship's Wild Highland Bride

    "I've no intention of mating with this poor excuse of a man," Lainie MacGregor declares after reciting her wedding vows. But it's too late. Far from her beloved Highlands, her fate is sealed. Ridley Malvern, Lord Caulfield, desperate for her dowry, agrees to marry a wealthy Scot's daughter sight unseen. He is unaware his tantalizing bride is running from the law. Despite their sizzling attraction, all Lainie desires is to return to her clan. Attempting to make things right, Caulfield takes his wife back to the Highlands only to discover why her father sought the marriage-Lainie is wanted for murder. For her safekeeping, they must remain in England. Now Ridley needs to win her affections and prove that a wild Highland lass and an English lord, can find a love match, after all. Contains mature themes.

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