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Sylvia Andrew, Serena.
A lady travels from the West Indies to London as a chaperone and
meets a delightful gentleman but soon finds herself the target of
revenge.
Mary Balogh, Dancing with Clara.
A paralyzed lady pays a gentleman's debts in exchange for marriage
and intimacy.
Jessica Benson, Lord Stanhope's Proposal.
An earl is determined to rescue an independent-minded lady when
his foppish cousin makes her the subject of a wager.
Geraldine Burrows, Miss Thornrose and the Rake.
A reforming young miss accosts an earl in order to gain entry to
a Cyprian's ball.
Nancy Butler, The Rake's Retreat.
A lady agrees to accompany a girl who witnessed a murder to the
comparative safety of a rake's home.
Susan Carroll, The Wooing of Miss Masters & The
Bishop's Daughter.
1) A duke holds a ball to choose a wife and picks a lady who wants
to remain unwed.
2) When Hellfire Harry returns from the war to the village that
thought him dead, he sets out to reform his
ways.
Monette Cummings, See No Love.
A lady who is not allowed to wear her spectacles makes a spectacle
of herself at a house party.
Clare Darcy, Cecily.
A gentleman discovers a penniless relation has taken to the stage
and bundles her off to the country to teach her ladylike behavior.
Marian Devon, Georgina & Escapade.
1) A lady shoots a lord to prevent him from dueling with her brother;
2) A lady accidentally ends up in a balloon flying across the Channel
with a rake.
Jacqueline Diamond, The Forgetful Lady.
After falling from a horse and hitting her head, a lady can't recall
why the man she loves dislikes her.
June Drummond, The Impostor.
A gentleman wagers he can perform a week's work and takes a job
as tutor to an Admiral's family.
Carola Dunn, The Man in the Green Coat.
A lady fleeing the war in France is entrusted with a message by
a dying English spy.
Diane Farr, Fair Game.
A courtesan offers her innocent daughter to a gentleman in exchange
for a debt.
Georgette Heyer, Sylvester, or The Wicked Uncle.
A duke discovers that a lady has used him as a model for an evil
character in her novel.
Emma Jensen, The Irish Rogue.
An Irish lady disdains a particular lord not realizing he's the
legendary highwayman who helps the poor.
Carla Kelly, Mrs McVinnie's London Season.
A naval captain press-gangs a widow to help his niece in the Marriage
Mart.
Lynn Kerstan, Celia's Grand Passion.
Lord whose wife played him false is angered when he thinks a widow
willing to be his lover has tricked him.
Valerie King, A Country Flirtation.
A dangerous stretch of road brings a young man and his guardian
into the care of a lady with 4 sisters.
Laura Matthews, A Fine Gentleman.
A poor relation insists that a gentleman take care of a child who
mistook him for her father.
Elizabeth Mansfield, Regency Match.
A lady is treated coolly by a gentleman whom she mistook for her
cousin and publicly embraced.
Patricia Oliver, The Lady in Gray.
A lady banished to Cornwall for a youthful scandal is painting on
the coast when she meets a lord whose wife died falling from the
same cliff.
Laura Paquet, Lord Langdon's Tutor.
A lady turns down the abrupt proposal of the man her father chose
for her but agrees to teach him how to make himself agreeable to
ladies so he can find another bride.
Andrea Pickens, A Lady of Letters.
A lord who respects a political commentator known as the "Firebrand"
has little patience for a lady, not realizing that they are one
and the same.
Joan Smith, Love's Way.
A lady who manages her poet brother's estate resists selling it
to a developer with the help of a nabob.
Sheri Cobb South, Miss Darby's Duenna.
A gentleman disguises himself as a lady to keep an eye on his childhood
friend during her Season.
Patricia Veryan, Feather Castles.
An evil Frenchman's fiancee escapes his clutches with the help of
a British colonel. First of a series.
For a comprehensive listing of Regencies and Regency authors as
well as lists of Regencies by plot go to Good
Ton (http://www.thenonesuch.com).
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