Amelia Grey
How can a lady avoid a scandal...
Just as Miss Isabella Winslowe is finally achieving comfortable respectability, the fascinating and decidedly unrespectable Earl of Colebrooke inconveniently appears...
When a gentleman is so determined to flirt...
The darkly handsome Daniel Colebrooke is intrigued and alarmed when an alluring young lady arrives at his door in need of assistance. In a moment of
..."For a light, humorous, and tender love story with an element of mystery, spice up your reading with A Dash of Scandal." – Romance Reviews Today
Is she stealing . . .
Or just hiding in dark corners . . .
The Earl of Dunraven is obsessed with catching the thief who stole a priceless heirloom from him. When he keeps running into London newcomer Millicent Blair in places she shouldn't be, his suspicions
...Seeking: A Cad of a Father
The ton believes Miss Catherine Reynolds has come to London to find a husband. They would be surprised to know her real purpose, or that it was Catherine herself who stole the horse of the dashing Earl of Chatwin practically out from under him (it was an emergency, of course). Catherine has learned that her real father—the scoundrel who broke her mother's heart—is still out there somewhere,
...Acclaimed Regency romance from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Amelia Grey
Henrietta doesn't want a husband...
Miss Henrietta Tweed is convinced that she carries a curse—one that's responsible for killing her previous guardians. So when she's sent to Lucien Trent Blakewell, the fifth Duke of Blakewell and the last man her father trusted to care for her, she knows the only way to save
...Previously published in the anthology Kissing Under the Mistletoe, New York Times bestselling author Amelia Grey brings delicious, sexy romance to a hotel at the outskirts of town during Christmastime in the novella Christmas at Dewberry Hollow.
Miss Isabelle Reed has no plans to ever fall in love. She has a perfectly acceptable life with her mother at the Dewberry Hollow Inn, thank you very much. But when Gate,