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Miss Hartwell's Dilemma
by Carola Dunn
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Miss Hartwell's Academy for Young Ladies provides her with refuge from scandal as well as employment. But an old suitor, a sinister Spaniard, and a student's disreputable father threaten to shake her world--and one of those men may cause her to lose her heart. (Published: 1988)
Words: 70000 - Reading Time: 200-280 min.
Category: Romance/Historical Fiction
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Toblethorpe Manor
by Carola Dunn
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Richard Carstairs discovers a young woman who has suffered a riding accident and cannot remember even her own name, let alone the circumstances from which she came. Christened Clara Fell by the Carstairs family, the mysterious lady proves herself not only charming but talented. Can Richard take her at face value? And can Miss Fell trust that she will not disgrace him, when position in society is so necessary to his well-being? (Published: 1981)
Words: 90000 - Reading Time: 257-360 min.
Category: Romance/Historical Fiction
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A Lord for Miss Larkin
by Carola Dunn
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Alison Larkin thought it would be romantic to be loved by a lord, and her wealthy aunt granted her a Season in London to meet the ton. Unfortunately, the first eligible gentleman who came in her way was Philip Trevelyan--a man without a title but with all the right qualifications to win Miss Larkin's heart! Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin. (Published: 1991)
Words: 55719 - Reading Time: 159-222 min.
Category: Romance/Historical Fiction
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A Poor Relation
by Carola Dunn
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Rowena Caxton, formerly mistress of an estate, is reduced to being a "poor relation" in her beautiful cousin Millicent's home. When the new Lord Farleigh, former major from the Peninsula wars, arrives in the neighborhood, Millicent immediately attempts to attach him. But it is Rowena who teaches the earl about orchards--and about his own heart. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin (Published: 1990)
Words: 56391 - Reading Time: 161-225 min.
Category: Romance/Historical Fiction
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A Second Spring
by Carola Dunn
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Four Regency Novellas: The Dower House, A Conformable Wife, The Aunt and the Ancient Mariner, and Pirate Pendragon (originally titled The Pirate). Widows and spinsters find love at last. All by Carola Dunn and published by Zebra in various collections. (Published: 1994)
Words: 67231 - Reading Time: 192-268 min.
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A Susceptible Gentleman
by Carola Dunn
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Sarah Meade, a parson's sister, had known Viscount Cheverell all her life and thought him a paragon. But the viscount was susceptible to maidenly charms--as witnessed by the descent upon Sarah of his mistresses! And then there were the three debutantes brought in to lure him into marriage. Whimsical, practical Sarah was just the one to rescue this rake... Regency Romance by Carola Dunn (Published: 1990)
Words: 52500 - Reading Time: 150-210 min.
Category: Romance/Historical Fiction
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Angel
by Carola Dunn
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Lady Evangelina Brenthaven (inappropriately called Angel) is determined to marry someone who actually loves her and not just her fortune, aristocracy or beauty. So she assumes a plain Miss Evelyn Brand identity and tumbles her cousin and everyone else into a summer of schemes and chaos. But can she recognize the real Lord Dominic, or discover whether it's Sir Gregory or Lord Welch who's treacherous? Regency Romance by Carola Dunn (Published: 1984)
Words: 66835 - Reading Time: 190-267 min.
Category: Romance/Historical Fiction
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Black Sheep's Daughter
by Carola Dunn
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Teresa Danville, raised in Costa Rica by her "black sheep" father, presents a challenge to the diplomatic skills of Sir Andrew Graylin. Niece of an English duke, Teresa was not raised to London society, but to wielding pistols and overseeing a coffee plantation household. Bringing this exotic beauty (along with her brother and her parrot) to civilization gets the previously affianced Sir Andrew in deep trouble. (Published: 1989)
Words: 76000 - Reading Time: 217-304 min.
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Byron's Child
by Carola Dunn
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Jodie Zaleski meets Giles Faringdale, a lord no less, in contemporary Oxford--only to find herself transported with him back to his ancestral home in Regency times. An impetuous and determined researcher, Jodie lands Giles and his ancestors in more than one scrape as she explores London of 1816. (Published: 1991)
Words: 60000 - Reading Time: 171-240 min.
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Captain Ingram's Inheritance
by Carola Dunn
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Frank Ingram, an impecunious officer, is seriously wounded at Waterloo. Rescued by Lord Roworth, he meets Roworth's sister, Lady Constantia, an angel of mercy. But Frank and Connie are each hiding a terrible secret they are sure will prevent marriage to anyone, let alone each other. Rothschild trilogy #3. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra (Published: 1994)
Words: 69875 - Reading Time: 199-279 min.
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Crossed Quills
by Carola Dunn
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Wynn Selworth writes Gothic novels as "Valentine Dred," and Pippa Lisle writes radical articles as "Prometheus." Now Wynn's a lord and needs Prometheus' help with his maiden speech. With Pippa as "go-between," can each keep the secret from the other? And from the prying, sneering London Ton? Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra (Published: 1998)
Words: 67226 - Reading Time: 192-268 min.
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Ginnie Come Lately
by Carola Dunn
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Justin, Lord Amis, returns from Vienna to find his reclusive father has remarried and filled his home with a horde of stepchildren. Though the eldest, Ginnie, is damnably attractive, he finds himself at war with the interlopers. It takes the whole family to teach him the perils of pride and prejudice and to show the way to true love. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin Regency (Published: 1993)
Words: 51751 - Reading Time: 147-207 min.
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Lady in the Briars
by Carola Dunn
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Rebecca Nuthall, supposed meek companion, is saved from drowning by Lord John Danville. Ordered abroad by his father for a frivolous duel, he convinces his cousin to employ Rebecca as governess when they all journey to St. Petersburg, and is astonished at the way she blossoms--until she is arrested for espionage! Once again, John must risk his life to rescue her. 2nd in the Trilogy (Black Sheep's Daughter (1) and Polly and the Prince (3). (Published: 1990)
Words: 66000 - Reading Time: 188-264 min.
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Lavender Lady
by Carola Dunn
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Hester Godric's grandfather was in trade, but her stepmother had taught her to be a lady--before leaving Hester with four half-siblings to raise. The victim of a carriage accident lands in her home to recover, but does not reveal that he is the Earl of Alton. Hester learns his identity only when the whole family descends on London--and involves my lord in a variety of scrapes. Regency Romance by Carola Cunn originally published by Walker and Warner. (Published: 1983)
Words: 69348 - Reading Time: 198-277 min.
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Lord Iverbrook's Heir
by Carola Dunn
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On his return from Jamaica, Viscount Iverbrook learns that his sister-in-law, Selena Whitton, has been made guardian of his brother's son. With every intention of restoring the child to the family estate, Iverbrook appears at Milford Manor where Selena, her mother, sister and young Peter compose a delightful household. Would it be fair to remove the child--and why has Iverbrook grown so fond of pretty, outspoken Selena? Regency Romance by Carola Dunn (Published: 1986)
Words: 68000 - Reading Time: 194-272 min.
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Lord Roworth's Reward
by Carola Dunn
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Sharing Brussels lodgings with a penniless officer and his admirable sister Fanny, the impoverished Felix, Lord Roworth, liaises between Rothschild and Wellington while courting Lady Sophia, a well-dowered beauty. Fanny laughs at his toplofty ways, yet when she desperately needs his help, Felix finds the Goddess's image fading as he rushes to the rescue. [Rothschild Trilogy #2, following Miss Jacobson's Journey] Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra and titled His Lordshi... more info>> (Published: 1994)
Words: 70202 - Reading Time: 200-280 min.
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Mayhem and Miranda
by Carola Dunn
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Miranda, companion to amiable but eccentric Lady Wiston, is suspicious when her ladyship's ne'er-do-well nephew Peter Daviot turns up. All my lady's previous companions have married her nephews. Can she intend penniless Miranda to make a match with the equally penniless Peter? But deeper plots are afoot and it takes the joint efforts of Miranda and Peter to rescue Lady Wiston. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra (Published: 1997)
Words: 62527 - Reading Time: 178-250 min.
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Miss Jacobson's Journey
by Carola Dunn
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Having refused the man her parents chose for her, Miriam Jacobson finds herself smuggling gold across Napoleon's France to Wellington in Spain, accompanied by two attractive young men, both of whom detest her--and each other. High adventure and romance in the best Regency tradition. (Published: 1992)
Words: 64000 - Reading Time: 182-256 min.
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My Dearest Valentine
by Carola Dunn
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Three Novellas by Carola Dunn: "Frost Fair"--romance on ice--until it melts; "A Maid at Your Window"--a mad scientist finds an unexpected bride; "Wooing Mariana"--it takes a puppy and a kitten to bring together an odd couple. Novellas originally published by Zebra and Walker (Published: 1991)
Words: 55992 - Reading Time: 159-223 min.
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My Lord Winter
by Carola Dunn
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Lady Jane Brooke sought shelter when her coach broke down, and found herself at the Earl of Wintringham's estate. Trying to conceal her identity, she introduced herself as a governess. Lord Winter, as the apparently cold earl was called, thawed in response to the delightful Miss Brooke, but she knew he would never approve of her deception. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin (Published: 1992)
Words: 57429 - Reading Time: 164-229 min.
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Polly and the Prince
by Carola Dunn
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Polly Howard, an absentminded artist, is saved from a fall by a shabby Russian vagabond. Kolya Volkov, exiled from Russia and penniless, is nonetheless a gentleman making his own way in England. This unlikely pair would never have come together--save for a plot to blow up the Prince Regent's Brighton Pavilion! 3rd of Trilogy (Black Sheep's Daughter and Lady in the Briars preceding) (Published: 1991)
Words: 63000 - Reading Time: 180-252 min.
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Scandal's Daughter
by Carola Dunn
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Stranded in Istanbul when her scandalous mother dies, all Cordelia wants is to go home to England and lead a respectable life. Yet she finds herself setting off with James Preston, a rogue sought by the Turkish authorities. Their travels over the mountains and over the waves are dogged by mishap, disaster, and catastrophe... But love will find the way. Regency Romance/Adventure by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra (Published: 1996)
Words: 98491 - Reading Time: 281-393 min.
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Smugglers' Summer
by Carola Dunn
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When Octavia Gray is summoned to join her beautiful cousin Julia at an isolated estate near Plymouth, she gladly accepts. Her duty is to persuade Julia to marry the charming Sir Tristram Deanbridge and abandon her passion for the firebrand James Wynn. But, amidst adventures with smugglers and the haut ton, things don't quite work out that way.... Regency Romance by Carola Dunn (Published: 1987)
Words: 70468 - Reading Time: 201-281 min.
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The Actress and the Rake
by Carola Dunn
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Sir Barnabas's Will requires granddaughter Nerissa Wingate and godson Miles Courtenay to live together chastely in his house for six months in order to inherit his estate. He assumed they'd fail. Fuming but penniless, they accept the challenge, but a host of hopeful relatives is determined to throw them into each other's arms, and Sir Barnabas's cantankerous ghost lends a hand! Regency Romance by Carola Dunn: originally published by Zebra as The Lady and the Rake (Published: 1995)
Words: 72795 - Reading Time: 207-291 min.
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The Babe and the Baron
by Carola Dunn
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The pregnant widow of a scapegrace cousin--whatever his wishes, duty requires Gareth, Lord Wyckham, to take her into his household. Soon Laura finds her way into his family and his heart. When her adorable baby is born, he has to persuade her it's not just Priscilla's Papa he wants to become, but Laura's loving husband. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra/Kensington (Published: 1997)
Words: 66923 - Reading Time: 191-267 min.
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