Georgian Romance

Romance novels set during the "Georgian period" (1714-1830) encompassed the time period between the reign of the first four English kings named George. ...more

Wicked Intentions (Maiden Lane, #1)
Thief of Shadows (Maiden Lane, #4)
Notorious Pleasures (Maiden Lane, #2)
The Raven Prince (Princes Trilogy, #1)
Duke of Midnight (Maiden Lane, #6)
Scandalous Desires (Maiden Lane, #3)
The Leopard Prince (Princes Trilogy, #2)
Lord of Darkness (Maiden Lane, #5)
These Old Shades (Alastair-Audley, #1)
To Beguile a Beast (Legend of the Four Soldiers, #3)
Ruthless (The House of Rohan, #1)
Darling Beast (Maiden Lane, #7)
To Seduce a Sinner (Legend of the Four Soldiers, #2)
Dearest Rogue (Maiden Lane, #8)
When the Duke Returns (Desperate Duchesses, #4)

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Once Upon a Murder (A Lady Librarian Mystery, #2)
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Gina Conkle
He gripped her hips, and standing up, slowly pushed volumes of silk with him. Blue fabric puffed and pillowed between them. His hand traced a slow caress the length of her from knee to hip. Edward’s nostrils flared, as did his eyes, when his roving hand slipped behind her, grappling bare skin. She quivered from tantalizing male touch exploring forbidden flesh. Lydia read Edward’s face, the flush of tanned skin and mouth unable to close, as knowledge seeped into his brain: she’d said her vows, ea ...more
Gina Conkle, Meet the Earl at Midnight

Gina Conkle
The primary reason to leave was her art; the singular reason to stay was a man.
Gina Conkle, Meet the Earl at Midnight

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