The Harlow Hoyden

The Harlow Hoyden
Author: Lynn Messina
Publisher: Potatoworks Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-02-15
Genre: England
ISBN: 9780984901869

Miss Emma Harlow hasn't earned the reputation as a hoyden for nothing, so when the Duke of Trent discovers her in his conservatory stealing one of his orchids, he's isn't surprised-charmed, delighted and puzzled, yes, but not surprised. It is Emma who is amazed. She has naturally concluded that the man reading in the conservatory must be the country cousin (who else in London would actually read?) and is quite vexed to discover that he is the Duke of Trent himself-imagine, stealing the duke's prize Rhyncholaelia digbyana under his very nose! But her vexation doesn't last long. For Emma is a practical young lady with a mission: to end her dear sister Lavinia's engagement to the villainous (and dreadfully dull!) Sir Waldo Windbourne, and she thinks that the famous libertine is just the man for the job. If he would only seduce her sister away from Sir Waldo.... Well, not seduce exactly, but flirt mercilessly and engage her interest. Perhaps then Lavinia would jilt the baron. The Duke of Trent is resistant, of course. Despite his reputation, he does not toy with the affections of innocents. And besides, it's not her sister he longs to seduce.

The Hoyden

The Hoyden
Author: Mrs. Hungerford
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752309202

Reproduction of the original: The Hoyden by Mrs. Hungerford

The Earl and the Hoyden

The Earl and the Hoyden
Author: Mary Nichols
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426852320

Miss Charlotte Cartwright has never forgotten Roland Temple's contemptuous rejection of her hand in marriage. And she's not about to forgive either—even if Roland, the new Earl of Amerleigh, is now older, wiser and ten times as handsome! Roland has returned home from the wars to find much has changed, including his spitfire of a neighbor. He's soon determined to right the wrongs of the past—and this time the hoyden will be his bride….

Highland Rebel

Highland Rebel
Author: Judith James
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1402245165

A love story set against the backdrop of Restoration England, Jacobite Scotland and Ireland, and the rise and fall of kings, by an award-winning author. Amidst the upheaval of the first Jacobite war in 17th century Britain, Jamie Sinclair's wit and military prowess have served him well. Leading a troop in Scotland, he impetuously marries a captured maiden, saving her from a grim fate. A Highlands heiress to title and fortune, Catherine Drummond is not the friendless woman Jamie believed her to be. When her people effect her rescue, and he cannot annul the marriage, Jamie determines to recapture his hellcat of a new wife. In a world where family and creed cannot be trusted, where faith fuels intolerance and war, Catherine and Jamie test the bounds of love, loyalty, friendship, and trust...

Carried Away

Carried Away
Author: Jill Barnett
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996-08-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1935661736

MacLachlan brothers Calum and Eachann need brides, but there are no women on the secluded island where they live. As the descendants of a displaced Highland clan, their lives are complicated, and their goals and methods for dealing with troubles are far from the same. Calum is the logical brother, solid and steady, while Eachann lives by his impulses. When widower Eachann's two rebellious children are thrown out of their mainland boarding school, he decides it's definitely time for a wife. Fate all but hands him two women on a silver platter, so he kidnaps two brides, one to help him with his uncontrollable children, and one for his all-too serious brother. Debutantes Georgina Bayard and Amy Emerson socially opposite, old money versus new, and both are the talk of the gossipy Four Hundred. While attending the same ball, they are swept away by a mad Scotsman. As captives on a misty island, these two social enemies find themselves with only each other for support. Then, before the women can successfully escape, winter sets in and there is no way back to the mainland. They are stuck with the MacLachlans--two brothers and two unruly kids. There, on that misty island, during a cold and blustery winter, Amy and Georgina must choose: to find some way to go back to their old lives, or take a chance and let their hearts get carried away....

Playing Beatie Bow

Playing Beatie Bow
Author: Ruth Park
Publisher: Penguin Group Australia
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0670076864

'Now then,' thought Abigail, 'something very weird has happened to me. I'm in the last century. I don't know why, and that doesn't matter. I've got to get back.' Every so often, there comes a story so brilliant and lively and moving that it cannot be left in the past. Rediscover the magic of our country's most memorable children's books in the Penguin Australia Children's Classics series of stories too precious to leave behind.

The Butler Who Laughed

The Butler Who Laughed
Author: Michelle Martin
Publisher: Fawcett
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780449225288

Sarah Thorndike, forced to marry for wealth or position and betrothed to Viscount Lyleton, becomes swept away by his friend, Lord Rawlins, who is posing as a butler in an attempt to steal a certain incriminating letter to save Lyleton from blackmail. Original.

The Hoydens and Mr. Dickens

The Hoydens and Mr. Dickens
Author: William J. Palmer
Publisher: Diversion Books
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2015-04-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626817340

Charles Dickens and Wilkie Collins reveal the darker side of Victorian London—and a killer’s identity—in this “well-crafted adventure” (Publishers Weekly). Charles Dickens is smitten with Ellen Ternan, a teenage actress, and heads to the country to retrieve her from the home for fallen women run by Angela Burdett-Coutts—who also owns one of England’s largest banks and has recently received an anonymous threatening note. Back in London, Dickens and his fellow writer Wilkie Collins give the note to Inspector Field. But more urgent worries are to come. Both men’s paramours—the actress as well as a former prostitute—have been attending Women’s Emancipation Society meetings. When a young feminist is found fatally strangled at the scene of a robbery at Coutts Bank, Ellen, whose scarf was the murder weapon, is arrested. And it is up to Dickens to clear her name—hopefully without sullying his own, since at the time of the killing, the two were together in a hotel room . . . “The story offers not only a mystery but also a look at some of the more prurient aspects of nineteenth-century London society . . . Atmospheric and cunningly plotted . . . Absorbing.” —Booklist