7 novels by Joan Vincent
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Overview: From 1994 through 2000 I was the chief editor for all submissions to my church’s quarterly magazine. It was a high quality production with over 1500 subscriptions at the time I resigned. After retiring from teaching in 2000, I returned to writing and the purchasing of research material. My sister and I have gathered a collection of over 2000 books that enable me to maintain historical accuracy in my work.
Genre: Romance, Historical, Regency
A Bond of Honour
Lady Juliane Perrill was determined to practice whatever deceit was necessary to escape France, to bring her orphaned niece and nephew to safety in England. When fate forced her to cast her lot with the Earl of Tretain, they became a "family." — To all appearances, they were husband and wife. Juliane was safe. Lord Adrian had promised to protect her. Could he? Would he?
The road was long and hazardous; the country aflame with revolution. But most frightening of all was this dangerous charade that thrust Juliane into the arms of the one man she could neither resist — nor trust.
A Scheme for Love
"Present the Doll in Red to my solicitor within six months or forfeit all rights to Bartone Hollows and to my fortune." — Wherever would a shy young country-bred widow begin her search? The doll was nowhere to be found. And would Mathilda have begun at all had she known where it would take her? The trail led to London with its operas, soirées, balls, and wicked, wicked ways. There was dashing Lord Kittridge Pennypiece. And brooding young Lord Bartone. How could she resist him? And yet she must! She must!
What was the strange legacy Mathilda’s husband had bequeathed her in return for their May-December marriage? Poverty? Riches? Or true love at last?
Rescued by Love
They could dream to their hearts’ content, but how could those dreams ever come true? Petite, raven-haired Sarita and her sister, Deborah, were Reverend Durham’s daughter’s, struck away in a remote Sussex rectory where tyrannical Lord Pergrine kept them impoverished and in danger. — The breakdown of a coach and the sudden arrival of spritely Lady Phillippa, Dowager Marchioness of Bawden, plump Lady Imogene, Dowager Countess of Lackland, and haughty Lady Brienne, Dowager Baroness of Mickle seemed designed only to make matters worse. How could they know that the ladies had ridden in search of adventure? Mayhem, matching — and matrimony — were bound to follow in their wake!
The Audacious Miss
In her brother’s breeches Miss Audacia Aderly was far too improper for words — and for her own good! — Hadn’t she already been mistaken for a boy by none other than Lord Greydon, the dashing Roland himself? It was high time for Audacia to be packed off to London to stay with her godmother and learn the ways of the ton. The thought of Audacia learning to become a lady was enough to bring Roland along for a laugh, but all too soon the delicious minx was abuzz with beaux — and up to her pretty neck in scandal. Was it too late to be a proper London lady and win the heart of the one she loved?
The Curious Rogue
In the dark of night he leaped into her coach, swept her into his arms, and kissed her with a fervor that haunted her still. — But he had vanished as mysteriously as he had appeared. How could Elizabeth now marry a powdered fop like the Comte de Cavilon? Elizabeth’s plain features concealed a proud beauty. Her sharp tongue hid a woman of daring and wit…a woman who longed for a rogue’s passionate kiss even as she was drawn to a dandy’s curiously tender ways. Soon she would be forced to choose. Was there more to love than met the eye?
The Education of Joanne
She was a surly wench, rebellious at heart. Who would have guessed that Joanne, daughter of the Earl of Furness, would one day bloom like a rose? — Banished to Kentoncombe, the shrew finally met her maker: Lord Jason Kenton, determined to transform her into a lady, duty-bound to cast her into the gilded trap of London’s ton, into another man’s arms — and marriage. Jason Kenton was the only man she ever desired.
Was Lady Joanne woman enough to teach her tutor a lesson in love?
Thomasina
"I’ll never marry, never!" twenty-one-year-old Thomasina declared, scorning the flirtations and matchmakings that were the very breath of Regency society. — Orphaned and impoverished, she had seen her highborn father gamble away their meager fortune and drive her mother to an early grave. No. Tommie was determined to remain a governess, a tree-climbing, fun-loving governess who deserved her boyish nickname.
But it was Tommie’s very rebelliousness that thrust her into the arms of Lord Longeton, Marquess of Thornhill. His dark, brooding good looks cast an irresistible spell. How could she dream of becoming his wife? How could she fall in love with the cold-hearted gambler who had stripped her family of land — and life?
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