Lords of Hazard
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Nearly a Bride
by Sabrina Jeffries
read by Beverley A. Crick
Part 2 of the Lords of Hazard series
In this captivating new historical romance brimming with seductive twists and irresistible wit, an English nobleman is finally free from exile-but can his heart still be captured?
After more than a decade separated from his home and family, the Earl of Heathbrook returns to his London townhouse to face a new test: reclaiming guardianship of his younger brothers. His reputation as a rakehell, it seems, has followed him from detention inside Napoleon's France and caused his own father to block Heathbrook's rightful custody in his will. However, the clever rogue concocts a plan to restore respectability and rescue his siblings . . . by finding a "fiancée" with no strings attached.
Giselle Bernard is not looking to wed an earl with a wild past. All she seeks is a connected nobleman who can legally secure her new life in England and head off a mysterious stranger's threats. Posing as Heathbrook's bride-to-be would surely benefit them both. But as revelations come to light-the ill-fated young affair that left Heathbrook embittered, and the mademoiselle's own guarded secrets-their engagement charade may unexpectedly blossom into a promise to love, honor, and cherish . . .
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Hazardous to a Duke's Heart
by Sabrina Jeffries
read by Beverley A. Crick
Part of the Lords of Hazard series
For readers of Regency romance by Julia Quinn, Lisa Kleypas, and Madeline Hunter, New York Times
bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries debuts a brand new series in trade paperback in which a lord, detained
in France during the Napoleonic war, returns home to find he's inherited a dukedom and vows to make a match
for his deceased mentor's daughter.
Intriguing twists and sparkling wit entwine in this stunning new historical romance from the New York Times
bestselling Sabrina Jeffries, as a once-exiled patriot returns home to a changed world. . .
Napoleon's war has ended, and English captives detained for years in a French fortress are finally released.
Returning to a London he no longer recognizes, and facing astonishing changes in his own family, Lord
Jonathan Leighton learns he has inherited a dukedom. But the new nobleman carries the guilt of having
wronged his late mentor. Now, he vows to fulfill his promise to find a suitable match for the man's daughter,
Victoria-even if it takes offering a nonexistent dowry to spark her interest in matrimony . . .
Sharp-witted Victoria would just as soon sculpt the Greek god who has come to take charge of her future. In
fact, she has her sights set on founding a school for women artists. As Jonathan matches wits with the talented
beauty, revelations from his past-and their connection to her father's demise-threaten to unveil both of their
closely held secrets and thrust them into a danger they can only escape together.
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