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The Fortune-Hunters
by Carola Dunn
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Jessica Franklin came to Bath to marry a rich man--and she was delighted to find handsome Matthew Walsingham with every qualification. Matthew, however, had come to Bath for the same purpose, regarding Miss Franklin as the perfect wife--wealthy and beautiful. When they discovered the truth, they had to reassess the situation--and their hearts. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin (Published: 1991)
Words: 55983 - Reading Time: 159-223 min.
Category: Romance/Historical Fiction
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The Frog Earl
by Carola Dunn
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Escaping into the countryside to nurse his wounded pride and heart, Simon Hurst encounters the lovely but eccentric Mimi (half English, half Indian and all mischief) who promises him three favors--then only grudgingly doles them out. If he can capture that last one--that kiss--before she learns the truth about his identity, he should transform into an earl once again. (Published: 1992)
Words: 62000 - Reading Time: 177-248 min.
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The Magic of Love
by Carola Dunn
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Three Regency Fairytales and a Halloween ghost story: RUMPLESTILTSKIN--with an unexpected hero; ALADDIN'S LAMP--turns up in Regency Oxford, jinnee and all; and THE FIREBIRD--with a wer-fox as heroine; plus Superstition--a Halloween short story, in which a Gypsy's fortune-telling proves doubly accurate. Regency Fairytales by Carola Dunn; originally published in collections by Zebra and Walker (Published: 2009)
Words: 65197 - Reading Time: 186-260 min.
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The Man in the Green Coat
by Carola Dunn
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Gabrielle Darcy and her brother Gerard must escape France on the brink of war. A dying English spy gives Gabrielle a message for The Man in the Green Coat, who turns out to be Mr. Everett. Though Gabrielle and Everett are attracted, they are also suspicious of each other. Once again Everett aids the Darcys and Madame Aurore, only to find them all embroiled in adventure. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Walker (Published: 1987)
Words: 68976 - Reading Time: 197-275 min.
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The Miser's Sister
by Carola Dunn
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Lady Ruth Penderric lives with her miserly brother and selfish sister in a moldering castle. But when she is kidnapped for ransom, Oliver Pardoe, a banker's son, rescues her. His offer of assistance leads her to London, where she is courted by a lord. Her heart has been won by the gallant Oliver--but his scruples keep him from declaring himself. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Walker (hardcover), then Warner (paperback) (Published: 1984)
Words: 66905 - Reading Time: 191-267 min.
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The Road to Gretna
by Carola Dunn
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Jason, Lord Kilmore, a fortune-hunter, elopes with a beautiful but birdwitted heiress. Penny Bryant, escaping her wicked uncle, elopes with a kind but humorless doctor. Meeting on the road to Gretna Green, both find their plans in conflict with their hearts. (sequel to A Lord For Miss Larkin) Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin (Published: 1992)
Words: 54764 - Reading Time: 156-219 min.
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The Tudor Signet
by Carola Dunn
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Mariette Bertrand held up Lord Malcolm's carriage on the Devon moors to retrieve the signet ring, a family heirloom, that her cousin lost at cards. When she was injured in the attempt, Lord Malcolm took her to his sister's house. Love blossomed, but could it survive if he arrested her cousin as a French spy? Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Zebra as The Tudor Secret (Published: 1995)
Words: 67186 - Reading Time: 191-268 min.
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Thea's Marquis
by Carola Dunn
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Grateful for Lord Hazlewood's quixotic aid, Thea Kilmore wishes he'd see her as more than a damsel in distress. Roderick, meanwhile, wishes she'd regard him as more than a white knight to turn to when in trouble. Sequel to A Lord for Miss Larkin and The Road to Gretna. Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin (Published: 1993)
Words: 56290 - Reading Time: 160-225 min.
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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.
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Two Cortinthians
by Carola Dunn
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Lord Pomeroy has been rejected by his long-time fiancé and must find a woman to marry for his ill father's sake. His sister suggests Claire Sutton, who has been on the shelf for years. And Bertram is willing to consider her, except that she's shy and her sister is such an outspoken, outrageous chit. Then there's Lord Winterborne, heir to the Marquis of Bellingham, who pretends to court Lizzie Sutton--at her instigation--but is intrigued by her older sister Claire. Add to this bumblebroth the fac... more info>> (Published: 1989)
Words: 68000 - Reading Time: 194-272 min.
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