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American Regency Series in Order: 19 books


  • Marilyn Carter

    SHE WAS TO TUTOR THE MAN SHE LOVED... ...and it sent young Evelyn's heart a-racing! For though Thomas Byers was a gambler with a reputation of being a ladybird chaser, every look from his dark eyes tempted the scholarly beauty to put down her...



  • Eileen Witton

    From the top of her glossy dark curls to the tips of her dainty kid slippers, Eugenia Wolverton was every inch a lady. But when her disreputable cousin threatened to take over the family estate, she set propriety aside to go to America to find her b...



  • Theresa Grazia

    "I HAVE PUT THE ENGLISH TO ROUT!" Arrogant, stoutly patriotic, as well as one of the most handsome and sought-after bachelors in New York, Jonathan Trescott proclaimed his triumph as Lady Lavinia Crossley fled tearfully from the glittering drawing r...



  • Luanne Walden

    "MORE THAN LIKELY, SHE IS AN AGING SPINSTER," mused the dashing Duke of Ranleigh as he considered that wretched governess of his late brother's children. A series of churlish letters had convinced him she was sour in nature, no doubt wit...



  • Marjorie DeBoer

    A Gentleman with a certain spark... that was who Stephanie Endicott wanted for a husband, but he was not to be found in Philadelphia. And expedition to London, it was hoped by her indomitable mother, would produce a suitable match -- with an earl, a ...



  • Leslie Reid

    AN INNOCENT HEART Lady Jennifer Somers had little use for courtship. Mind you, she was not impervious to the male species, but simply preferred adventure to domesticity. Hence she was thrilled when dear Papa asked her along on a jaunt to America -...



  • Emma Harrington

    Jessamy could outwit any man at chess...but could she win at the game of love? A LADY WITH PLANS... Lovely Jessamy Montgomery had come to Baltimore to meet that rough-hewn American who had inherited her late husband's fortune. With stratagems ...



  • Nancy Richards-Akers

    ALL FOR LOVE... That was Lady Amelia Lytton's notion of nuptial bliss, one that her parents heartily endorsed. Yet her father, determined to quench her penchant for social pranks, dared to arrange a marriage between Amelia and a complete stran...



  • Holly Newman

    AFTER THE BALL Rain fell in buckets that spring. It bounced off balconies, drenched gardens and, to lovely Vanessa Mannion's dismay, turned New Orleans' main lane into one big puddle. Even with her skirts held high, Vanessa could not preve...






  • Jean Paxton

    Lady Judith Hallowell gathered her skirts about her, scampered down the gangplank, and planted her dainty feet firmly on Yankee soil. America and England were close to being at war again, but that did not sway her. Weary of London's giddy social whir...



  • Theresa Grazia

    AN AFFAIR OF STATE With bonnet in place, purse in hand, and traveling bags buckled, Deanna Perry was off to Washington. Possibly the prettiest Quaker lass in Philadelphia, her radiant beauty had unwittingly won the heart of every suitor intended f...



  • Joan Overfield

    A WOMAN OF POLISH ... "Neither nor" fit Hortensia Peters to a fare-thee-well. An aristocrat and the daughter of the royal cabinetmaker, she was neither sufficiently blueblooded for London's smart set nor earthy enough for her father's circle. Despai...



  • Emma Harrington

    GROUNDS FOR MARRIAGE With his dark green waistcoat and lacy cuffs, Lord Geoffrey Stephen Wyndham-Parkes could have been the rage of London. At the dock in Savannah, however, his attire simply amused, and no one laughed louder than the woman he had...



  • Karla Hocker

    Daring Alliance Foreign intrigue suited the young and beautiful Lady Georgiana Rutledge. The London dandies bored her, but her heart stood still when Barrett Gray entered the ballroom. Was it his good looks, brash strength...or American accent? Th...



  • Emma Harrington

    HEARTS AT PLAY Adriana Wedgewood tossed her red curls in disbelief. The invitation was as plain as the ink on the note she held in her dainty hand. Could she pack at once, it read, and join her father en route to England? Could she ever! All her y...



  • Nancy Richards-Akers

    Jeremy come to London, Emma went to Philadelphia, and Cupid traveled to everywhere!...




  • Marjorie DeBoer

    A CHARMING PREDICAMENT When very young, Catherine Penrose had been adopted by Jessica Craig, a kindly widow who lavished her with affection. At eighteen, Catherine had blossomed into a genteel yet spirited beauty, and the proud foster mother and ...



  • Joan Overfield

    AN EXCHANGE OF HEARTS Dark blonde hair, pale grey eyes and a slender figure graced Abigail Caldwell Ross with a china doll beauty, yet she was a woman of great strength. At twenty-five, Abby managed her late husband's cotton plantation efficie...