6 novels by Patricia Wynn
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Overview: Patricia Wynn is the author of 10 romance novels from Harlequin, Fawcett, and Dorchester, which have earned her critical acclaim and a nomination for the RITA Award from Romance Writers of America, as well as made her a two-time finalist for an Award of Excellence from Colorado Romance Writers.
Genre: Romance, Historical, Regency.
A Country Affair:
Journeying to the hamlet of Uckfield, Richard, Earl of Linton, was fully prepared to deliver a lashing to the audacious fortune hunters who had laid claim to the family coat of arms. But he was speechless when he discovered the interlopers were a lovely country miss and her ten-year-old brother.
Selina assumed he was there to buy some cherry trees. But her contrary heart believed she saw something more in his warm, thoughtful gaze.
For Richard to reveal his real identity and purpose would surely anger a woman he seemed destined to love. And though secrets and deception lay between them, resisting this heavenly creature was a temptation no mortal man could endure
A Pair of Rogues
WHO BETTER TO SUIT THAN TWO PEAS IN A POD? — After becoming a godfather to his close friend’s newborn, Ned Windermere decided to reform his rakish ways. Then he met the lad’s godmother, the wayward Miss Christina Lindsay–and at once Ned wished to tame her. — If there was anything Christina loathed, it was constraint–especially from a rogue like Windermere. Yet when he dared to kiss her, she discovered there was more to this match of wits than a mere game
Mistletoe and Mischief
Charles, Lord Wroxton, was en route to London for Christmas when he was persuaded to assist a damsel in distress. By the time Charles and the irrepressible Louisa reached their destination, it was most definitely Charles who was in distress. Louisa not only turned out to be the goddaughter of a most formidable man, but along the way, she had collected a melange of stray dogs, waifs and trouble. Why, she had even managed to get herself arrested!
Obviously this would not do — expecially for a man destined for a high position in the government. And yet, as they were forced to stop at an inn for the Christmas holiday, Charles found himself more and more interested in the mistletoe Lousia was intent on hanging over their heads.
Sophie’s Halloo
She never knew that life could be such fun! — Sophie Corby’s mother had declared that at ten and nine, it was time Sophie was presented. So she was escorted to London for the season, where she was to be "fired off" as soon as possible so her father, Sir John, could return to the country and the only thing he lived for — fox hunting.
Sophie was unaware not every gentleman aspired to the chase and dreaded the prospect of a loveless match. Meeting Sir Tony Farnham opened her eyes and gave her hope. Sir Tony was a polished town-dweller who took immense pleasure in the art of living, but who never developed a taste for the hunt. While Sophie was enchanted, Sir John was not and promptly produced a more acceptable candidate.
The Bumblebroth
Mathilda, Duchess of Upavon, had reason to be alarmed. Her fifteen-year-old daughter was the object of attention from the notoriously handsome embodiment of every female’s fantasy: Lord Westbury. Since scandal had shadowed Mattie’s own life when she wed at sixteen, she vowed her daughter would not make the same mistake.
In truth, Lord Westbury’s cursory call upon the schoolroom girl was all part of a lavish, under-handed plot to reclaim some land. But after one look at the lovely mother, his lordship began some scheming of his own….
When William, Viscount Westbury, pays a short visit to his estate, his mother attempts to trap him into a marriage with the girl next door. Lady Pamela has inherited Westbury Manor from her father, the late Duke of Upavon, and Lady Westbury dreams of reclaiming the enchanting property for her dower house.
But Pamela is only fifteen and William has no taste for immature girls. His eye lights on her reclusive mother, Mattie, instead.
The Parson’s Pleasure
Claire had no interest in the young men of her set. After a disappointing London season, Claire Oliver returned to her family’s country estate, content with her intellectual pursuits and her loving parents. — Until she met the new parish rector. Mr. Bennett was a handsome man of sterling qualities, and she found his company stimulating–not only intellectually, but in ways she had never before experienced.
Gone was her contentment. For suddenly the prospect of life without Mr. Bennett was unendurable to her, yet marriage to a penniless parson was unthinkable. As the weeks went by, her unhappiness grew, especially as she watched Lydia, her "poor relation," being pushed in Mr. Bennett’s direction, and the odious Lord Babcock, son of a local earl, being pushed in her own
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