Society's Most Scandalous Collection

Society's Most Scandalous Collection
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Publisher : Harlequin
Total Pages : 929
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ISBN-10 : 9780369761064
ISBN-13 : 0369761065
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Download or read book Society's Most Scandalous Collection written by Virginia Heath and published by Harlequin. This book was released on 2024-06-24 with total page 929 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Meet Society’s Most Scandalous! Now available in a boxset, discover what drama awaits the infamous Fitzroy family in this deliciously rompish Regency trilogy from Virginia Heath, Millie Adams and Christine Merrill. How to Woo a Wallflower by Virginia Heath Jasper, the Earl of Beaufort, hasn’t seen Lady Harriet Fitzroy since her serious riding accident. She has grown into a kind, spirited woman, whose sinful smile plays havoc with his jaded emotions!?Hattie’s family disapprove of Jasper’s rakish past, but when she risks her reputation to help him, the least he can do is pull her from the wallflower chairs and out of the shadows… How to Cheat the Marriage Mart by Millie Adams George Claremont, Marquess of Curran, has cultivated his rakish reputation to enable his covert work helping children in England’s workhouses. Now the destruction of these institutions hinges on a well-laid marriage proposal. But stepping into the wrong room at a ball—and into a compromising situation with the prim Kitty Fitzroy—threatens his plan to cheat the marriage mart… Or might he have found the perfect accomplice?? How to Survive a Scandal?by Christine Merrill Captain William Grosvenor’s body may be recovering from battle, but his survivor’s guilt remains. The last thing he should be doing is kissing mysterious maids in carriages. Especially when that “maid” is in fact debutante Lady Annie Fitzroy! Sparring with adventurous Annie is exhilarating, but it’s also dangerous. Because the biggest scandal of the Season is about to explode…and Annie is at the heart of it! Previously published Society's Most Scandalous Collection Book 1:?How to Woo a Wallflower?by Virginia Heath Book 2:?How to Cheat the Marriage Mart?by Millie Adams Book 3:?How to Survive a Scandal?by Christine Merrill


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