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From New York Times bestselling author Jo Beverley come
two beloved novels and an extraordinary novella, brought
together for the first time in this special volume,
featuring three men emotionally scarred by warand
the three women who will heal them...
SummaryThe Demon's Mistress novella
Lord Vandeimen returns home from Waterloo to ruined
estates, his family all dead. His attempts to recreate
something of his heritage leave him deep in debt, and he
is ready to commit suicide when a woman bursts into his
room with an extraordinary proposal. Mrs. Maria Celestin,
widow of a wealthy foreign merchant, will pay him a small
fortune to pretend to be her betrothed husband for six
weeks.
Van cannot refuse, but he is wary of this outrageous good
fortune. He is also intent on getting into the widow's
bed. He doesn't expect to be dragged back into life, and
into love, or into a battle to win the woman who bought
him.
(originally published in IN PRAISE OF YOUNGER MEN,
03/01)
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The Dragon's Bride
Con Somerford, Viscount Amleigh, is not pleased to have
inherited the Earldom of Wyvern and the monstrous house
that goes with it. He's even less pleased when the first
person he encounters there is Susan Kerslake with a pistol
in her hands. Susan and he have a past, a bitter one. The
years in between, however, have been years of war. That
must, surely, have armed him so he can resist her, and
deal with the smuggling with which she is clearly
involved.
(orignally published 03/01)
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The Devil's Heiress
Major "Hawk" Hawkinvale has reluctantly returned home
after ten years of war. He longs for his ancient Sussex
home, but his despised father is still alive there. Upon
his return, however, he finds matters are even worse. To
pursue a family title, Squire Hawkinville has mortgaged
Hawkinville Manor to a wealthy industrialist who will soon
own it, tear it down, and built a modern villa in its
place.
There is one way out. The title his father has won at such
cost is Viscount Deveril, and foul "Lord Devil" had died
possessed of a fortune. It will go to pay the squire's
debts if Hawk can prove that the inheritor, a trollop who
had been prepared to marry Deveril, had played a part in
his violent death. His investigations reveal a very
complex picture, however, threatening to hurt some of the
people he most cares for in the world. And soon one of
them is Clarissa Greystone, the Devil's Heiress.
(orignally published 08/01)
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