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authors are Julie Caille, June Calvin, MirandaCameron, DianaCampbell, Sarah Carlisle, Elizabeth Carey, Susan Carroll, Marilyn Carter, Noel Vreeland Carter,Philippa Castle, Cleo Chadwick, Mollie Chappell, Iona Charles, Loretta Chase, Elizabeth Chater,Blanche Chernier, Chloe Cheshire, Marion Chesney, Marilyn Clay, Eleanor Anne Cox, MonetteCummings, Corinna Cunliffe, Audrey Curling, and Lucia Curzon.
Caille, Julie. An Impetuous Bride. NY: Zebra Books, 1991.
---. A Valentine's Day Fancy. A Zebra HolidayRegency Romance. NY: Zebra Books, 1992.
---. The Rake and His Lady. NY: Zebra Books,1993.
---. The Scandalous Marquis. NY: Zebra Books.
---. A Change of Heart. NY: Zebra Books.
Calvin, June. The Baron and the Bookseller. NY: Signet.
---. The Jilting of Baron Pelham. NY: Signet, 1994.
---. Miss Henderson's Secret. NY: Signet, 1995.
---. The Duke's Desire. NY: Signet, 1996.
---. My Lord Ghost. NY: Signet, 1996.
---. Isabella's Rake. NY: Signet, 1997.
---. My Lady Ghost. NY: Signet, 1998. [Somecharactersin are My Lord Ghost mentioned in minor way in this book.]
---. Siege of Hearts. NY: Signet, 1999.
Cameron, Miranda. [Mary Kahn]. ---. A Scandalous Bargain. NY: Signet, 1983. ---. Lord Cleary's Revenge. NY: Signet, 1985. ---. The Dissolute Duke. NY: Signet, 1986. ---. The Undaunted Bride. NY: Signet, 1987. ---. The Reluctant Abigail. NY: Signet. Campbell, Diana. ---. The Counterfeit Countess. NY: Signet, 1983. ---. ---. Payment in Kind. NY: Signet, 1984. ---. The Earl's Invention. NY: Signet, 1986. ---. Kissing Cousins. NY: Signet, 1986. ---. The Late Lord Latimer. NY: Signet, 1988. ---. A Breath of Scandal. NY: Signet. ---. The Reluctant Cyprian. NY: Signet. Carlisle, Sarah. Cleopatra's Carpet. NY: Fawcett Coventry. ---. Widow Aubrey. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1978. ---. Mlle. Ceci. Coventry Romances 36. NY: Fawcett Coventry, 1980. ---. Daphne. Coventry Romances 67. NY: FawcettCoventry, 1980. Carey, Elizabeth. Marriage by Bequest. Coventry Romances 165. NY:Fawcett Coventry, 1982. Carroll, Susan. [Susan Coppula]. ---. Sugar Rose. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1987. [The heroineneeds to diet; hero remakes heroine into a beauty.] ---. Brighton Road. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1988. ---. The Bishop's Daughter. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1990. ---. The Wooing of Miss Masters. NY: Fawcett Crest,1991. ---. Christmas Belles. [set in ---. Miss Prentiss and the Yankee. NY: Fawcett. ---. Mistess Mischief. NY: Fawcett. ---. The Valentine's Day Ball. NY: Fawcett. ---. The Painted Veil. NY: Fawcett, 1995. ---. The Bride Finder. NY: Fawcett, 1999. ---. TheNight Drifter. NY: Ballantine, 1999. [sequel toThe Bride Finder] Carter, Marilyn. The Reluctant Debutante. An American RegencyRomance. NY: Warner Books, 1987. Carter, Noel Vreeland. Miss Hungerford's Handsome Hero. A CandlelightRegency Special 656. NY: Dell, 1981. Castle, Philippa. [Marilyn M. Lowery]. ---. The Masked Stranger. NY: Warner Books, 1987. ---. The Dandy's Deception. NY: Warner Books, 1989. Chadwick, Cleo. Midsummer Night's Kiss. Zebra Holiday RegencyRomance. NY: Zebra Books, 1991. ---. The Scarlet Spinster. NY: Zebra Books, 1992. ---. A Lakeside Season. NY: Zebra Books, 1995. Chappell, Mollie. The Romantic Widow. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1979. ---. Serena. NY: Fawcett Crest. Charles, Iona. [Carolyn Nichols and Stanlee Miller Coy] The Reluctant Lady. NY: Dell, 1976. Chase, Loretta. [Loretta Chekani]. ---. The English Witch. NY: Avon Books, 1988. ---. Viscount Vagabond. NY: Avon Books, 1988. ---. The Devil's Delilah. 1989. NY: Fawcett Crest,1990. ---. TheSandalwood Princess. NY: Avon Books, 1990. ---. Knave's Wager. 1990. NY: Avon Books, 1991. ---. The Lion's Daughter. NY: Avon Books, 1992. ---. Captives of the Night. [sequel to The Lion'sDaughter. ] NY: Avon Books, 1994. ---. Lord of Scoundrels. NY: Avon Books, 1995. ---. The Last Hellion. NY: Avon Books, 1998. Chater, Elizabeth. Angela. NY: Fawcett. ---. A Delicate Situation. NY: Fawcett. ---. The Duke's Dilemma. NY: Fawcett. ---. The Earl and the Emigree. NY: Fawcett. ---. Emerald Love. NY: Fawcett. ---. The King's Doll. NY: Fawcett. ---. The Marriage Mart. NY: Fawcett. ---. A Place for Alfreda. NY: Fawcett. ---. Runaway Debutante. NY: Fawcett. ---. A Season for the Heart. NY: Fawcett. ---. The Elsingham Portrait. [Time travel]. NY: FawcettCoventry, 1979. ---. The Gamester. Coventry Romances 43. NY: Fawcett Coventry, 1980. ---. Lord Randal's Tiger. Coventry Romances 114. NY: Fawcett Coventry, 1981. ---. Gallant Lady. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1981. ---. Milady Hot-At-Hand. 1981. NY: Fawcett Crest,1986. ---. Milord's Liegewoman. Coventry Romances 176. NY: Fawcett Coventry, 1982. ---. Lady Dearborn's Debut. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1986. ---. Miss Cayley's Unicorn. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1988. Chernier, Blanche. Regency Row. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Crest, 1978. ---. Summer Masquerade. Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Crest, 1978. ---. A Lady of Fortune. Coventry Romances 25. NY: Fawcett Coventry, 1980. ---. Lucinda. Harlequin Regency Romance 19. NY: Harlequin, 1990. Cheshire, Chloe. [Laura Amy Schlitz] A Gypsy at Almack's. NY: Harper,1993. Marion Chesney. Henrietta. [previously published under name Ann Fairfax]. 1979. NY: St. Martin's P,1989. [Marion Chesney also writes as M.C. Beaton, Helen Crampton, Ann Fairfax, Jennie Tremaine,and Charlotte Ward] ---. MyDear Duchess. NY: Signet, 1979. ---. TheMarquis Takes a Bride. 1980. NY: Signet, 1987. ---. ---. LadyMargery's Intrigue. 1980. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1988. ---. TheHighland Countess. NY: Signet, 1981. ---. Quadrille. 1981. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1987. ---. TheViscount's Revenge. NY: Signet, 1983. ---. The French Affair. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1984. ---. The Poor Relation. NY: Signet, 1984. ---. Daphne. 1984. The Six Sisters 4. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1986. ---. Diana the Huntress. 1985. The Six Sisters 5. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1986. ---. Frederica in Fashion. The Six Sisters 6. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1985. ---. The Original Miss Honeyford. NY: Signet, 1985. ---. The Miser of Mayfair. 1986. A House for the Season 1. [set in ---. Plain Jane. 1986. A House for the Season 2. [set in ---. The Wicked Godmother. A House for the Season 3. [set in ---. The Rake's Progress. A House for the Season 4. [set in ---. The Adventuress. 1987. A House for the Season 5. [set in ---. Rainbird's Revenge. A House for the Season 6. [set in ---. Those Endearing Young Charms. NY: FawcettCrest, 1986. ---. To Dream of Love. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1986. ---. At the Sign of the Golden Pineapple. NY: FawcettCrest, 1987. ---. Lessons in Love. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1987. ---. Milady in Love. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1987. ---. The Paper Princess. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1987. ---. The Perfect Gentleman. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1988. ---. Pretty Polly. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1988. ---. Refining Felicity. 1988. The School for Manners 1. NY: St. Martin's P, 1989. ---. Perfecting Fiona. 1989. The School for Manners 2. NY: St. Martin's P, 1990. ---. Marrying Harriet. 1990. The School for Manners 6. NY: St. Martin's P, 1991. ---. The First Rebellion. The Waverley Women 1. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1989. ---. Silken Bonds. The Waverley Women 2. NY: Fawcett Crest,1989. ---. The Love Match. The Waverley Women 3. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1989. ---. The Scandalous Lady Wright. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1990. ---. His Lordship's Pleasure. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1991. ---. The Scandalous Marriage. NY: Fawcett Crest,1992. ---. Emily Goes to Exeter. The Travelling Matchmaker 1. NY: SMP, 1990. ---. Belinda Goes to Bath. The Travelling Matchmaker 2. NY: SMP, 1991. ---. Beatrice Goes to Brighton. The Travelling Matchmaker 4. NY: SMP, 1991. ---. Yvonne Goes to York. The Travelling Matchmaker 6. NY: SMP. ---. Miss Davenport's Christmas. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1993. ---. The Sins of Lady Dacey. Fawcett, 1994. ---. Lady Fortescue Steps Out. The Poor Relation 1. NY:Saint Martin's, 1994. ---. Miss Tonks Takes a Risk. The Poor Relation 2. NY:Saint Martin's, 1994. ---. Mrs. Budley Falls From Grace. The Poor Relation3. NY: Saint Martin's, 1994. ---. Sir Philip's Folly. The Poor Relation 4. NY: SaintMartin's, 1994. ---. Colonel Sandhurst to the Rescue. The Poor Relation5. NY: Saint Martin's, 1994. ---. Back in Society. The Poor Relation 6. NY: SaintMartin's, 1995. ---. The Banishment. The Daughters of Mannerling 1.NY: SMP. ---. The Deception. The Daughters of Mannerling 3.NY: G. K. Hall, 1997. ---. The Folly. The Daughters of Mannerling 4. NY:SMP, 1996. ---. The Romance. The Daughters of Mannerling 5. NY:SMP, 1997. ---. The Homecoming. The Daughters of Mannerling6. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1998. Chester, Deborah. French Slippers. NY: Dell, 1981. Christenberry, Judith. Mama'a Disappointment.Moonlight Charade. NY: Jove, 1991. ---. Sweet Remembrance. NY: Diamond, 1992. ---. Susannah's Secret. NY: Jove, 1993. Clark, Gail. The Baroness of Bow Street. Cotillion RegencyRomance 1. NY: Pocket Books, 1979. Clark, Norma Lee. Cupid's Calendar. NY: Signet. ---. The Daring Duchess. NY: Signet. ---. The Impulsive Miss Pymbroke. NY: Signet. ---. The Infamous Rake. NY: Signet. ---. The Marriage Mart. NY: Signet. ---. Hester. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1978. ---. Mallory. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1978. ---. Emily. NY: Fawcett Crest, 1979. Clary, Sydney Ann. The Duchess and the Devil. NY: Zebra Books,1988. ---. Misfit Match. Harlequin Regency Romance 13.NY: Harlequin, 1989. [see comments on Clary's The Duchess and the Devil] Clay, Marilyn. Bewitching Lord Winterton. NY: Zebra. ---. Brighton Beauty. NY: Zebra, 1996. ---.Felicity's Folly. NY: Zebra, 1997. ---.The Unsuitable Suitor. NY: Zebra, 1997. ---.Miss Eliza's Gentleman Caller. NY: Zebra, 1998. Clayton, Alana. [Linda Ward] A June Courtship. NY: Zebra. ---. Love in Disguise. NY: Zebra. ---. A Gifted Lady. [set in 1813] NY: Zebra, 1995. ---. Heart's Deceit. NY: Zebra, 1996. ---. "Rutherford's Return." In Seductive and Scandalous. NY: Zebra, 1997. ---. The Phantom Husband. NY: Zebra, 1998. ---. The Willful Wife. NY: Zebra, 1998. ---. The Headstrong Heart. NY: Zebra, 1999. Coleman, Patricia. Daring Deceptions. [set in Comstock, Mary Chase. An Impetuous Miss. NY: Zebra, 1993. ---. A Midsummer's Magic. NY: Zebra, 1994. ---. A Sparkling Affair. NY: Zebra. ---. Fortune's Mistress. NY: Zebra, 1996. Coulter, Catherine. [see alsothis page and this one] ---. Lord Deverill's Heir. NY: Signet, 1980. ---. An Intimate Deception. NY: Signet, 1984. ---. The Hellion Bride. NY: Jove, 1992. [2nd in Brideseries] ---. The Duke. NY: Topaz, 1995.
---. The Heir. NY: Topaz, 1996.
---. The Sherbrooke Bride. NY: Jove, 1996. [1st in Bride
series]
---. The Heiress Bride. [set in 1807] NY: Jove, 1996. [3rd in Bride series]
---. The Deception. NY: Topaz, 1998.
Courtney, Caroline. Duchess in Disguise. Caroline Courtney 1. NY:
Warner
Books, 1979.
---. A Wager for Love. Caroline Courtney 2. NY:
Warner Books, 1979.
---. Love Unmasked. Caroline Courtney 3. NY:
Warner Books, 1979.
---. Guardian of the Heart. Caroline Courtney 4. NY:
Warner Books, 1979.
---. Dangerous Engagement. Caroline Courtney 5.
NY: Warner Books, 1979.
---. The Fortunes of Love. Caroline Courtney 6. NY:
Warner Books, 1980.
---. Love's Masquerade. Caroline Courtney 7. NY:
Warner Books, 1980.
---. Love Triumphant. Caroline Courtney 8. NY:
Warner Books, 1980.
---. Heart of Honor. Caroline Courtney 9. NY: Warner
Books, 1980.
---. The Tempestuous Affair. Caroline Courtney 14.
NY: Warner Books, 1981.
---. Destiny's Duchess. Caroline Courtney 16. NY:
Warner Books, 1981.
---. The Courier of Love. Caroline Courtney 19. NY:
Warner Books, 1982.
Cox, Eleanor Anne. Pegasus. Coventry Romances 125. NY: Fawcett
Coventry, 1981.
---. Alethea Brentleigh. [set in 1816] NY: Fawcett Crest, 1983.
Cummings, Monette. A Heart in Disguise NY: Charter/Diamond.
---. A Kiss for Caroline. NY: Charter/Diamond.
---. Lady Sheila's Groom. NY: Zebra.
---. A Loving Spirit. A Zebra Holiday Regency
Romance. NY: Zebra.
---. A Husband for Holly. NY: Charter/Diamond
Books, 1990.
---. Scarlet Lady. NY: Diamond, 1991.
---. Crossed Hearts. NY: Zebra, 1993.
Cunliffe, Corinna. Play of Hearts. NY: Signet.
---. Hand of Fortune. NY: Signet, 1985.
Curling, Audrey. A Quarter of the Moon. [set in 1794] NY: Popular Library, 1978.
Curzon, Lucia. The Chadbourne Luck. Second Chance at Love 3. NY: Jove,
1981.
---. An Adverse Alliance. Second Chance at Love 33. NY: Berkley/Jove, 1982.
---. The Queen of Hearts. Second Chance at Love 87.
NY: Berkley/Jove, 1982.
---. The Dashing Guardian. NY: Berkley/Jove.
Notes from my reading diary, Dec. 13-4, 1991: "This is an original, interesting novel but thedad and the stuff about America are very icky."
Notes from my reading diary, Dec. 13-4, 1991: "This novel leaves things hanging a bit at theend. There is too much jealous and not enough love, but it is still good. The earl is very endearing."
Notes from my reading diary, Spring-Summer 1992: "The heroine is 16 years old and the hero 12years older. She is forceful and a manager; she throws mice in a room to get her sister to faint. Thevillain is evil but not too evil; he wants to marry for money. The scene at the church tower wherethe young brother fakes ghosts to hide astronomy is amusing. A fine read."
Notes from my reading diary, April, 1992: "This is an excellent novel. The nearsighted,aggressive, book-lover fears love due to her mom being a [slut ?]. The duke is sick of women whothrow themselves at him and thinks Miss Masters will do this. They fall in love. Ivanhoeused in plot. The hero picks out books for the heroine and frees a fox for her. He protects her andis very romantic."
This is one of my favorite books. I've reread this several times and enjoyed it again. Thebook has both humor and great romantic tension.
Notes from my reading diary, 11/22/1991: "Chater tries for the Chesney style but is a bit tooharsh. The heroine in this novel is abused."
Notes from my reading diary, December, 1994: "This is most likely Chernier's second bookafter her Regency Row, which I also read. The two have similar court information aboutfighting in the royal family, which can often be a bit dull. The heroine is infatuated with a lord thathas terrible judgement and is a social climber. She gradually falls out of love with him. She has goodgirlfriends. She is impulsive and is rescued by [masked hero? ...] evil, money-grubbing villainessruins hero and tries to kill heroine. The heroine has a sweet maturity. I'd like it more if the villainswere less villainess. There is some rather surprizing sexual desire hinted at."
Notes from my reading diary, Feb. 4, 1992: "For Chesney, a long book, and this has too muchin it. The poor Scottish lass goes to the ball, gets invited to London, makes social gaffs all the time,is secretly an heiress, and has an uncle who is a fortune hunter trying to kill her. The hero tries toprevent the murder and half the time chases her and half the time chases another woman. [...] Sheholds the footman's hand by mistake due to belladonna in her eyes and tries to act like a fallenwoman by rouging her nipples which makes the hero laugh at her. Her overpaid vails [tips] to theservants cause a rumor she is an heiress."
Later Comments: This novel squeezes so much in to so little: Scotland, the beach resorts,regency make up, regency food, murder, etc. I have to confess the bit about the heroine and herexperiments with rouging her breasts was one of the more memorable scenes.
Notes from my reading diary, April, 1992: "I liked Fiona [the heroine] acting dumb but beingactually brilliant. I enjoyed how the heroine uses the drapes to make clothes and wins her moneyby cheating. She also predicts her assault. The supporting cast is great."
Notes from my reading diary, April, 1992: "The plot involves an annoying mom and somedrunken parties. This novel is very funny."NY: St. Martin's P, 1987.
Notes from my reading diary, Jan. 28, 1992: "Another abusive childhood novel, this time witha serial killer grandmother. Too dark for me, but a quick, short Chesney read."
Notes from my reading diary, April, 1992: "A vulgar, pushy mom tries to marry the heroine'ssister to a Duke. The Duke tries to marry her. She flees to be a servant. There is much coverage ofan overworked servant's life. She flees because the hero didn't say he loved her. The plot involvessome women sexually messed up before the wedding. There is also some silly stuff about a BlackMass."
Notes from my reading diary, Feb. 9, 1992: "A good, short, typical Chesney yarn packed withvivid period detail and original, interesting characters. A clever ending spreads happiness allaround."
This is a fun little romance and mystery all in one. The heroine is memorable for herexperimental hair coloring.
Notes from my reading diary, February 2, 1992: "The only other novel I've read by Clary isa Harlequin and a pretty racy one for Harlequin. This one borders on ridiculous porn with itsheroine riding the hero like a wild stallion and screaming in ecstasy at their joint orgasms. Thecharacters have way too many talents, and the plot is highly improbably. I don't think the heroineshould have like the hero anyway; he deserved to be cuckolded, and I didn't believe in hisreformation."
Notes from my reading diary, April 1992: "This is the typical new-heir-tries-to-kill-other-heirs plot. The hero is an undercover agent. The hero and heroine are forced to marry to inherit. Thenovel is well done however and has both good sexual tension and a good bit about the 1804ish breakin the war with France. There is an ok escape scene. It is an original blend of cliches."
Comments from my reading diary, March/April 1995:This is a fun, fun story of real magic, of kidsvs. a villain. The main couple is older. There are spells, magic, and romance.
Later Comment: I've reread this book, and its pleasure is not diminished the second time. Afun fantasy that has enough dark edges to have punch and not enough to detract from the farcicalmood.
Notes from my reading diary, Spring 1992: "This novel is set in France, partly before the
revolution in the time of wide skirts and men in colors with swords. The plot involves the guardian
and a fellow rake competing for the heroine, with the guardian trying to deny his love. This is very
similar to Joan Wolf's Catalina. There are lettres de cachet and the Prince de
Condé in the plot. The hero is in many ways truly a jerk."
Notes from my reading diary, Nov. 1994: "A woman lives with her actress sister and falls for
a guy who falls for her. An evil friend (it is never clear why) breaks it up. The heroine is ill, gets
white-streaked hair, marries, is widowed nine years later and meets her old love again. A rape
attempt brings the lovers together."
Notes from my reading diary, Nov. 1994: "A dowd marries an earl and then when he breaks
off sex and runs away due to his dead first wife, she leaves him. She joins a theatrical aunt and
becomes a star. A Marquis courts her and wants her to get an annulment. When her husband is dying
from a duel, she realizes who she loves."
Notes from my reading diary, Dec. 1994: "A young woman elopes with a lover who cruelly
rapes her and tells her he married for money and kills [someone's] dad. He dies and left a note he
loved an opera singer and did this for his and her son. The woman grows up and exposes [some]
scum who is sent to debtor's prison. The hero is [someone's] brother and sleeps with the heroine
in a storm. He calls her cruel names, but the opera mistress defends the heroine. There is good
sexual tension, but I don't think the hero was worth what she went through."
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