Berkley Sensation
A Lady Never Lies
Italy, 1890. When investment losses decimate her fortune, Lady Alexandra Morley rents a remote Tuscan castle to get away from…
A Gentleman Never Tells
The hero and heroine of this jauntily-paced, romantic novel set in 1890 have a history. Elizabeth Harewood and Lord Roland…
Beguiling the Beauty
Venetia is a London widow who, rumors say, caused her first husband’s death and married her second, an older man…
Bride of the High Country
Irish immigrant Margaret Hamilton lost her family at a young age and was the victim of devastating abuse at the…
A Reason to Sin
Rebecca Colfax is searching for her husband Benjamin, who abandoned her after losing her inheritance at the gambling tables. Her…
The Courtesan’s Daughter
Caroline Trevelyan, daughter of Sophia, Countess of Dalby, finds fitting into London society in 1802 difficult at best. Much of…
A Reason To Believe
McKade delivers another excellent historical romance. In 1867, drifter and ex-soldier Rye Forrester had intended to unburden his conscience by…
A Reason To Live
During the Civil War, Laurel Covey nurses young Confederate soldiers. In a journal, she records their dying words and wishes,…
The Perfect Stranger
There must be an unofficial rule for writing Regency romances: start with a large family. Faith Merridew has already seen…
The Sea King
The Sea King is Mathis’s debut novel, set in the era of the Viking invasions of Saxon England. When Princess…
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