Christina Brooke
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February 2011
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Heiress in Love (Ministry of Marriage, #1)
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2011
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10 editions
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Mad About the Earl (Ministry of Marriage, #2)
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2011
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12 editions
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A Duchess to Remember (Ministry of Marriage, #3)
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2012
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11 editions
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The Wickedest Lord Alive (The Westruthers, #3)
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2014
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15 editions
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London's Last True Scoundrel (The Westruthers, #1)
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2013
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16 editions
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The Greatest Lover Ever (The Westruthers, #2)
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2013
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19 editions
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Ministry of Marriage Series
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The Ramblings of a Haggard Mind
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“Good night, my lord.” The words were pronounced in her most withering tone.
By contrast, he remained quite alarmingly unwithered long after she left.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
By contrast, he remained quite alarmingly unwithered long after she left.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
“Keep your hands off me.” She spoke viciously, through her teeth, and he caught a glimpse of her deVere ancestry.
She was a virago in tiny, fragile, fairy form.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
She was a virago in tiny, fragile, fairy form.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
“I only hope I may not be ruined,” she was saying miserably. “I should be obliged to marry you after all, and then I’d likely murder you before the wedding breakfast was over.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
― London's Last True Scoundrel
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The color for this round is Blue:
Help us pick out the best DRESSed cover of 2012. If you don't see one of your favorites please feel free to add it. Just make sure you add it to the right dress category and that the cover came out in 2012. We have six categories:
- Red Click here to get to the Poll.
- White Click here to get to the Poll.
- Blue Click here to get to the Poll.
- Purple/Pink Click here to get to the Poll.
- Black/Miscellaneous Click here to get to the Poll.
- Yellow/Gold/Orange Click here to get to the Poll.
Each category has it's own poll and we'll pick the top 3 from each to go in a finally poll to determine which cover had the most beautiful dress. Enjoy!
The color for this round is Blue:
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“I only hope I may not be ruined,” she was saying miserably. “I should be obliged to marry you after all, and then I’d likely murder you before the wedding breakfast was over.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
― London's Last True Scoundrel
“A gentleman can’t let a lady sleep in an armchair while he takes his ease in a bed.”
“But you are not a gentleman,” she pointed out. “You are the greatest scoundrel in all the land.”
He tilted his head to consider that. “All right. You take the chair.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
“But you are not a gentleman,” she pointed out. “You are the greatest scoundrel in all the land.”
He tilted his head to consider that. “All right. You take the chair.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
“She narrowed her gaze. “I don’t trust you to keep your eyes closed.”
“Smart woman,” he said. “I wouldn’t trust me, either, if I were you.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
“Smart woman,” he said. “I wouldn’t trust me, either, if I were you.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
“Good night, my lord.” The words were pronounced in her most withering tone.
By contrast, he remained quite alarmingly unwithered long after she left.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
By contrast, he remained quite alarmingly unwithered long after she left.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
“Keep your hands off me.” She spoke viciously, through her teeth, and he caught a glimpse of her deVere ancestry.
She was a virago in tiny, fragile, fairy form.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel
She was a virago in tiny, fragile, fairy form.”
― London's Last True Scoundrel

















































Carol, I must apologize, I only just saw this! Clearly, I need a Goodreads tutorial! Thank you, I'm so glad to hear you're enjoying the series!
Best,
Christina