Suspenseful Scottish Regency romps featuring rogues
and scoundrels and the intrepid damsels who reform them.
- Enemies to Lovers
- Arranged Marriage
- Mistaken Identity
- Class Difference
- Forced Proximity
- Rescued Heroine
- Redeemable Rogue
Historical romance at its tantalizing best! These sigh-worthy, passionate Scottish Regency historicals by USA Today bestselling author Collette Cameron will have you sitting on the edge of your seat! You won't be able to turn the pages fast enough to find out what happens to the characters next as their romance blossoms.
If you enjoy reading enemies to lovers and marriage of convenience love stories brimming with mystery and suspense, a dash of humor, and gripping emotion, then you'll adore this mesmerizing duo.
TRIUMPH AND TREASURE
She was a means to an end...he wasn't supposed to ever love her.
He lived an idyllic life...
One day, Flynn, Earl of Luxmoore, was a wealthy, carefree lord courting the woman he intended to wed. And the next day, he's stripped of all but his title and left with no means to care for his loved ones. When the person responsible for his ruination offers him a solution-marriage to an unwilling and resentful American beauty-he has no choice but to accept. Not if he wants to care for his ailing mother, elderly grandmother, and disabled sister.
Fate dealt her a cruel hand...
Angelina Ellsworth unwittingly committed bigamy, and when she finds herself pregnant, she'll do anything to protect her baby. Including fleeing to England and marrying a handsome nobleman, every bit as desperate and opposed to their marriage of convenience as she. She agrees to wed Flynn, stipulating two conditions: the union is in name only, and after a year, they'll go their separate ways. Except, Angelina didn't count on her first husband, refusing to let her go.
Resentment and anger war with passion and desire...
Flynn risks his life to protect Angelina from the madman pursuing her, but is his sacrifice enough? Can a woman who's vowed to never trust a man again and an embittered lord find contentment in an arranged marriage neither wanted?
VIRTUE AND VALOR
Can happily ever after exist somewhere between virtue and valor?
Bartholomew Yancy never intended to take a wife. But the earldom he inherited changed everything. Now, as Earl of Ramsbury and last of his line, he's obligated to resign his position as England's War Secretary, find a wife, and produce an heir-in that order. It's just his unfortunate luck that the enchanting Scotswoman he wants to marry is entirely...disinterested.
Isobel Ferguson had all but abandoned hope of finding a husband in the Highlands. Men here-just like men everywhere else-only seemed to fancy her appearance, not her intellect. She's sure the disarmingly attractive Yancy is no different. If he thinks she'll fall prey to a notorious rake like him, he's severely underestimated her.
But when a case of mistaken identity and an abduction gone wrong lands her in a compromising situation, marrying Yancy might be the only way to salvage her damaged reputation.
And so, the battle of wills begins...