Posts Tagged ‘rogues’

St. Raven (Company of Rogues)

Nothing could be worse than the day Cressida’s father recklessly gambled away the family estate to a vile rake called Lord Crofton. Until Lord Crofton came to her with an utterly scandalous, entirely wicked proposal…

One kiss was all Tristan asked for. Not an uncommon request from a highwayman, but still, this woman, this Cressida, had the nerve to refuse the Duke of St. Raven. In fact, she seemed not frightened, but furious, yet there was something about her that told him she wanted much more than a kiss…

To Rescue A Rogue (Company of Rogues)

Lady Mara St. Bride has never backed down from a good adventure, which was how she wound up roaming the streets of London in the middle of the night, wearing nothing but a shift and corset beneath an old blanket. Luckily, her brother’s oldest friend, the devilishly sexy Lord Darius Debenham, answered her plea for help. Now she intends to repay the favor…

Before he was wounded at Waterloo, Dare had embraced everything life had to offer. Forever changed by the war, he now believes nothing-not even the interference of a lovely young minx like Mara-can rescue him from his demons. But Mara is determined to reignite his warm smile, and enlists the help of all the Rogues to offer Dare a temptation he cannot resist…

Lady Beware: A Novel of the Company of Rogues (Signet

For generations, the Cave family has been marked by scandal, madness, and violence. But after earning a reputation for bravery in the army, Horatio Cave, the new Viscount Darien, has come home to charm London society and restore the family name. He means to start with the lovely Lady Thea Debenham.

The magnetism between them is immediate, but can Thea trust the dark, sexy “Vile Viscount”? And will Thea’s brother Dare-the most dashing member of the Company of Rogues-believe that Horatio does not deserve the cursed Cave reputation?

Lady Beware: A Novel of the Company of Rogues (Signet Historical Romance)

Rough Around The Edges (Rough Around Edges)

Four extraordinary romance authors pen scintillating stories of the most dangerous rogues-and the fiery women who can soften their hardened hearts…

Playing with Fire by Susan Johnson

Once Burned by Dee Holmes

Melting Ice by Stephanie Laurens

Simple Sins by Eileen Wilks

Rakes and Rogues (Signet)

In five stories–by Mary Balogh, Melinda McRae, Anita Mills, Mary Jo Putney, and Maura Seger–about devilishly appealing heroes, wicked and wonderful men demonstrate why they are “”mad, bad, and dangerous to know.”"

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