THE NAKED DUKE
The Surprise of Her Life
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Sophisticated. Scandalous. In fact, Miss Sarah Hamilton, a proper Philadelphian, finds London society altogether shocking. How can it be that she has awakened from her innocent slumber to find herself in bed next to a handsomeâand exceedingly nakedâman? The laughing onlookers standing in the doorway are no help whatsoever and surely this amorous lunatic cannot be a duke, as he claims. She is compromisedâthough she most certainly will not marry him!
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The Sweetest Moment of His
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James, the Duke of Alvord, is enchanted by his unexpected bedmateâand not at all afraid of her pink-cheeked fury. True, the circumstances and place of their meeting are most unusual, but the spirited American who's pummeling him with a pillow is an incomparable beauty. If Sarah will only listen to his perfectly reasonable explanation, James is sure that he can capture her heart . . . forever.
THE NAKED MARQUIS
The Man Is Practical
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As marriage proposals go, Charles Draysmith's suit is as romantic as the moors in December. Emma Peterson might be only a vicar's daughter, and he the new Marquis of Knightsdale, and perhaps he
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rather marry her than endure the marriage mart. But when he suggests how much he'll enjoy securing an heir, well, a lady can only endure so much.
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But the Lady Is Passionate
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There's something about a woman throwing pottery at a man that piques his interest. Perhaps his proposal lacks grace, Charles thinks. But it does seem a perfect solution. He acquires a wife; his young charges have the mother they so desperately need, and Emma gains security and position. You see? Simple. Practical. Sensibâoh no, not the ceramic dog . . . He will have to confess the truth to calm her down. And the truth is, he's madly in love . . .
THE NAKED EARL
He Took Her By Surprise
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When a naked earl climbs through the window into her bedchamber, Lady Elizabeth Runyon does the proper thing: She screams. Loudly. And then . . . well, Lizzie has had enough of being proper. She wishes to be bold. Wanton, even. She won't be commanded to put on her nightgown. Just this once, she will be absolutely daring . . .
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She Returned the Favor
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Robert Hamilton, Earl of Westbrooke, has no intention of being tricked into marriage by a detestable female, and if he has to flee naked across a rooftop, he will. Jolly good there's an open window waitingâas well as an undressed, slightly drunk, and alluringly beautiful Lady Elizabeth. Oh dear. If they are caught together, he might have to marry her. The idea is delicious . . . and the temptation is irresistible . . .
THE NAKED GENTLEMAN
He Couldn't Refuse
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John Parker-Roth cannot believe that marriage is necessary for his happiness. He would far rather pursue his interest in horticulture, but if one day he should find a female who shared his passion for flowersâa level-headed, calm sort of femaleâhe might reconsider. Certainly the lovely young woman who has just tumbled into his lap will not do, as she possesses neither of those admirable qualities. Yet Miss Margaret Peterson does have many things in her favor. To begin with, she is a true English rose, blushing a delectable pink. And she is not entirely clothed. Her full mouth begs to be kissed. If only she would not wriggle so . . . oh, dear. He cannot ignore the sudden vision of her in his bed, but he must.
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What? Is Meg actually asking him to kiss her? Well, well, well. John Parker-Roth is a gentleman, first and foremost. And he cannot turn down a lady's request . . .
THE NAKED BARON
Tell Me What You Want
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New to London society and rather . . .
awkward
. . . Lady Grace Belmont would just as soon hide behind the palm trees as dance with a man she doesn't know. But Baron Dawson is on the hunt for a wife. Grace's generous curves and remarkable height do not intimidate him. In fact, it would be more accurate to describe his reaction to the charming newcomer as
lust.
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Before Grace can so much as gather her thoughts, she finds herself in his arms, committing one shocking impropriety after another. The Baron's devilish attractivenessâto say nothing of his splendid musclesâis simply impossible to resist. Her beloved aunt and chaperone advises patience, but Grace is not about to listen. The handsome baron is whispering such delightful things in her ear . . .
THE NAKED VISCOUNT
The Naked Truth . . .
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After eight Seasons in London, Lady Jane Parker-Roth is ready to quit the dull search for a husband in favor of more exciting pursuits. So when she encounters an intruder in her host's townhouse, she's not about to let the scoundrel escape. Until she discovers she's wrestling a viscountâEdmund Smyth, the one noble she wouldn't mind meeting in the dark. And when their struggle shatters a randy statue of the god Pan, even more mischief ensues . . .
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Edmund was indeed searching for evidence of a scandal, but the shocking clues inside the nude statue are far from what he expected. The same can be said of Jane, who shows a talent for interfering in his affairs. And as his quest becomes more than a little improper, he finds the impetuous Lady has a talent for that as well . . .
THE NAKED KING
Indiscretion Is Just the Beginning . . .
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One night of slight overindulgenceâoh, all right, he was drunkâand Stephen Parker-Roth finds he must betroth himself to prevent yet another scandal. But his “intended” is lovely, a redheaded beauty under her horrendous, unfashionable bonnet, and before long, he's congratulating himself on compromising such an excellent candidateâand anticipating what other naughtiness they'll get caught at before the wedding . . .
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Lady Anne Marston has long since given up any thought of marriage. That is the price she pays for the mistakes of her past. But one little conversation with a handsome rogue should never have led to a sham engagement. Even if it did end in a rather shocking kiss . . . in broad daylight . . . on the front step of London's premier gossip. Now, trapped between a secret and a lie, Anne must somehow disentangle herself from this charming, maddening man before the truth comes outâor her heart gives in . . .
LORDS OF DESIRE
“Smuggler's Lair” by Virginia Henley
Victoria Carswell will not be bound by society's dictates.
She'll even risk skinny-dipping in view of an abandoned
castle. At least, Victoria thinks it's abandoned,
until a dashing smuggler lures her into an adventure
that defies every rule . . .
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“The Naked Laird” by Sally MacKenzie
The viscount's house party promises to be one of the
season's highlights, and Lord and Lady Kilgorn are
delighted to attend. If only the long-estranged couple had
realized they were both invitedâand assigned to the
same bedchamber . . .
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“Lessons in Pleasure” by Victoria Dahl
Newly married to her beloved James, Sarah Hood
should be blissfully happy . . . yet close proximity
to a man fills her with anxiety.
But James plans to awaken Sarah to pleasure,
in order to forge a true union of body and soul . . .
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“Swept Away” by Kristi Astor
Vivacious Christobel Smyth is a gentleman's daughter,
while brooding, proud John Leyden comes from a family
of northern mill owners. The two could not be more
different, yet as passion flares at a country party,
Christobel finds he may be her match in every way . . .