Regency Masquerade

Regency Masquerade

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Moira Trevithick and her brother have been bilked of their family fortune by Lionel March, so they masquerade at a country inn as the vulgar Lady Crieff and her stepson, with a plan to take the scoundrel for everything he owes them. But they’re not the only ones interested in March, and they look very suspicious to one well-born gentleman. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
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Shadow of Murder

Shadow of Murder

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Corinne (Lady Luten) agreed to store the goods for the orphan's charity ball which she was managing. Sir Reginald begged her to allow his rehearsals at Luten's place while Coffen Pattle had taken on Corrie's butler Black, the newest member of the Brigade. But disaster struck and the Lutens were facing no goods for the charity ball unless they ransomed the pricey items.
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Cousin Cecilia

Cousin Cecilia

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Matchmaking was a talent of Cecilia Cummings, and she was happy to assist her cousins to bring their suitors to the sticking point. But Lord Wickham had led the gentlemen astray, and she would have to charm him in order to win this battle. Unaccountably, thoughts of Wickham and her own unmarried state intruded on Cousin Cecilia’s mind… Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
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Dangerous Dalliance

Dangerous Dalliance

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Heather Hume discovered that her recently dead father had been murdered. Her investigation led to Brighton where she learned that her father had been a spy for England. The most likely one to have betrayed him was his assistant Snoad, who dressed as a servant and spoke like a gentleman. Heather was determined to battle her attraction to this intriguing young man—if he was a traitor. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
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Prelude to Love

Prelude to Love

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Vanessa Bradford’s disappointment at missing the military ball was enormous—and she scarcely believed her father’s insistence that her mission was one of uptmost secrecy and of the greatest importance to England. Then two handsome strangers both offered their assistance, and she feared one—or both—might be French spies… Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
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The Spanish Lady

The Spanish Lady

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Lady Helena, whose father was an English lord, had spent her whole life in Spain, but she was sent to England to find a proper English husband. She found England dull and its men less than sterling. Her cousin Edward, for example, was a tyrant and disposed to ignore her, if not overset her plans. She would settle only for a passionate love... Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
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The Blue Diamond

The Blue Diamond

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

The Congress of Vienna provided international society one party after another. But Lord Moncrief had more diplomatic duties to do in restraining his cousin from purchasing the famed (and stolen) Blue Tavernier diamond. Would the mysterious but suspicious Frenchwoman, Cécile Feydeau, or the enchantingly lovely Austrian heiress, Maria Kruger, win Moncrief's heart in this dangerous intrigue? Regency Romance by Joan Smith
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Friends and Lovers

Friends and Lovers

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Wendy Harris’s niece and nephew were orphaned when her sister and her husband drowned in India. Now they were coming to England and Wendy hoped to be their guardian. But their uncle was a powerful lord, Menrod, who was arrogant and a tyrant. Wendy chose to challenge him for custody, though she had little money, and when she met the children had some doubts. Regency Romance by Joan Smith writing as Jennie Gallant; originally published by Fawcett Coventry**### About the Author Joan Smith is the author of *Reluctant Bride*. She lives in Georgetown, Ontario.
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Lady Lorna

Lady Lorna

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Kate Simmons and her mother, Lady Simmons, are amazed to find Lady Lorna, who has been missing for twenty years, on their doorstep. Though Kate was an infant when Lady Lorna disappeared, presumed to have been kidnapped by gypsies, her mother recognizes her old friend immediately. Lady Lorna's younger brother, Lord Acton, and his aunts refuse to acknowledge her claim, but there is something they're not revealing... Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Belgrave House/Regency Reads
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Rose Trelawney

Rose Trelawney

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Sir Ludwig called her “Rose Trelawney” because she had no memory of who she was. Awaking in a ditch in a snowstorm, “Rose” had eventually found safe haven at Sir Ludwig’s home as his sister’s governess. But she found herself not unfamiliar with ordering servants about—or the physical desire she felt for Sir Ludwig. Did that make her a married woman or a harlot? Not knowing where she belonged in this dangerous game of kidnapping and art thievery could prove hazardous indeed. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett
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Damsel in Distress

Damsel in Distress

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Caroline, Countess of Winbourne, was a widow who attracted trouble—as well as men. When the widower Marquess of Dolmain learned that his daughter had lost a valuable diamond necklace at her debut, he thought Caro had taken it, though he was more than attracted to her. With her reputation in tatters, Caro decided that she'd have to find the real thief. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Fawcett Crest
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Oh Miranda!

Oh Miranda!

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

Miranda has been widowed for two years when she accompanies her neighbors to London. Her intent is not to find a husband—nor is it to find a less virtuous arrangement! Lord Bolton’s reputation precedes him and though he is rich and charming, the daughter of a clergyman knows enough to beware of such insidious wiles. Regency Romance by Joan Smith; originally published by Belgrave House/Regency Reads
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Murder on Charing Cross Road

Murder on Charing Cross Road

Joan Smith

Joan Smith

The Berkeley Brigade—Lord Luten, Corinne deCoventry (newly Lady Luten), Sir Reginald Prance and Coffen Pattle—soon have a chance to aid their country by bringing a spy to justice. Their one clue, written by the victim in his blood, to the spy's identity is baffling. But the spy seems to know every move they make—and to foil them while taking advantage of their difficulties. 9th Berkeley Brigade Mystery. Regency Mystery by Joan Smith; originally published by Belgrave House/Regency Reads
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