Lady Whilton's Wedding and An Enchanted Affair
by Barbara Metzger
Signet (Regency)
August 2, 2005
ISBN #0451216180
512 pages
Paperback (reprint)
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Summary

Lady Whilton's Wedding (originally published by Fawcett, 04/95)
When her cantankerous Uncle Albert dies, Daphne Whilton vows not to let his death ruin her mother's wedding day. But to keep the news of his passing a secret, she must keep his corpse hidden until the festivities are over. It's no easy task, though—Uncle Albert is proving to be even more of a nuisance after his death than he ever was alive. So when the groom's handsome son, Lord Graydon Howell, offers to lend a hand, Daphne is forever indebted to him—and hopelessly in love...

An Enchanted Affair (originally published by Fawcett, 06/96)
Lovely Lisanne Neville had always found solace in the verdant beauty of Sevrin Woods. But now the woods were about to be destroyed in order to pay off the gambling debts of the Duke of St. Sevrin. Clearly, drastic measures were called for. So Lisanne proposed marriage to the duke. The deal: her fortune for his woods.

The Duke of St. Sevrin put aside his bottle long enough to consider this mad bargain, recognizing he had nothing to offer this sprite of a girl save his crumbling home, hellish reputation, and mountain of bills. He accepted. It was not the beginning of a fairy-tale marriage—but never underestimate the power of love . . . and a little bit of magic!



 

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