Catherine Coulter
1) Vortex
3) Insidious
4) Second shot
5) Night Storm
Dear Reader,
You met Alec Carrick in Night Fire. He returns full force-and believe me, this man's got force—in Night Storm, the third novel of the Night Trilogy which I wrote in the Fall of 1988.
The Paxtons are shipbuilders in Baltimore. Alec Carrick is an English nobleman who wants to buy them out. Genny Paxton isn't at all what she seems. She dresses like "Eugene" and wants to build her own sailing ships without male interference.
...7) Power play
8) Labyrinth
9) Paradox
10) Enigma
11) Backfire
12) Bombshell
13) Deadlock
14) Night Fire
The classic New York Times bestselling tale of romance and intrigue in Regency England . . .
Dear Reader,
Arielle Leslie is a sixteen-year-old girl forced to wed Paisley Cochrane, a sadistic old man who abuses her. When he dies, she believes herself free. But she's not.
Burke Drummond, Earl of Ravensworth—a young man she'd worshipped three years before—is home from the wars, and he wants her. When he catches her, he's
...15) Night Shadow
The classic New York Times bestselling tale of romance and intrigue in Regency England
Dear Reader:
You met Knight Winthrop, Viscount Castlerosse, in Night Fire. He's the quintessential Regency bachelor, very happy with his life just the way it is. Then Lily shows up on his doorstep claiming she was betrothed to his murdered cousin. With her are his cousin's three children. She has no money, nowhere to go. What's even worse—Ugly
...16) Nemesis
18) The deception
The Duke of Portsmouth offers an impecunious relative a job as his young son's nanny. What he quickly discovers is that he wants her, badly. He also learns that she isn't at all what she seems.
Evangeline de Beauchamp is in way over her head. She has far more to cope with than a nineteen-year-old should. To top it all off, she must play an experienced widow with a man who knows women as well as he knows horses-or so he thinks.
Phillip
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