Harlequin Historical October 2019 - Box Set 1 of 2
ByPublisher Description
Do you dream of wicked rakes, gorgeous Highlanders, muscled Viking warriors and rugged Wild West cowboys? Harlequin® Historical brings you three new full-length titles in one collection!
INVITATION TO A CORNISH CHRISTMAS
by Marguerite Kaye and Bronwyn Scott
(Regency)
Enter Cornwall for the annual Yuletide party in these two stories! All in one festive volume.
THE HIGHLANDER AND THE GOVERNESS
Untamed Highlanders
by Michelle Willingham
(Regency)
When Frances Goodson is summoned to give etiquette lessons to a handsome laird, she mustn’t get distracted by the passion in his eyes…
IT’S MARRIAGE OR RUIN
by Liz Tyner
(Regency)
Facing her mother’s threats if she doesn’t marry, painter Miss Emilie Catesby must make a choice: recklessly ruin herself, or wed jaded Lord Marcus!
Look for Harlequin® Historical’s October 2019 Box set 2 of 2, filled with even more timeless love stories!
INVITATION TO A CORNISH CHRISTMAS
by Marguerite Kaye and Bronwyn Scott
(Regency)
Enter Cornwall for the annual Yuletide party in these two stories! All in one festive volume.
THE HIGHLANDER AND THE GOVERNESS
Untamed Highlanders
by Michelle Willingham
(Regency)
When Frances Goodson is summoned to give etiquette lessons to a handsome laird, she mustn’t get distracted by the passion in his eyes…
IT’S MARRIAGE OR RUIN
by Liz Tyner
(Regency)
Facing her mother’s threats if she doesn’t marry, painter Miss Emilie Catesby must make a choice: recklessly ruin herself, or wed jaded Lord Marcus!
Look for Harlequin® Historical’s October 2019 Box set 2 of 2, filled with even more timeless love stories!
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About Marguerite Kaye
Marguerite Kaye has written almost sixty historical romances featuring feisty heroines and a strong sense of place and time. She is also co-author with Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, of two Sunday Times bestsellers, Her Heart for a Compass and A Most Intriguing Lady. Marguerite lives in Argyll on the west coast of Scotland. When not writing, she loves to read, cook, garden, drink martinis, and sew, though rarely at the same time.
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Bronwyn Scott
Bronwyn Scott is the author of over 70 books. Her 2018 novella, "Dancing with the Duke's Heir" was a RITA finalist. She loves history and is always looking forward to the next story. She also enjoys talking with other writers and readers about books they like and the writing process. Readers can connect via Bluesky on Bluesky @bronwynscott.bsky.social.
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Michelle Willingham
RITA® Award Finalist and Kindle bestselling author Michelle Willingham has written over fifty historical romances, novellas, and short stories. Currently, she lives in northern Virginia with her family and pets. When she's not writing, Michelle enjoys reading, baking, and traveling. Visit her website at: www.michellewillingham.com.
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Liz Tyner
Liz Tyner grew up on a farm in Oklahoma fascinated by stories and storytelling. By the time she was in high school, Liz often read a book each day, collected romance novels and decided she would write a manuscript someday. She and her husband live on an acreage where she enjoys spending her evening gazing at stars, sitting around a campfire, or at a concert where it's prudent to wear hearing protection.Visit Liz at liztyner.com.
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