Alphabet Series by Kasey Michaels (8,12,15)
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Overview: Kasey Michaels is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of more than 100 books (she doesn’t count them). Kasey has received three coveted Starred Reviews from Publishers Weekly, two for the historical romances, THE SECRETS OF THE HEART and THE BUTLER DID IT, and a third for contemporary romance LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY (that shows diversity, you see). She is a recipient of the RITA, a Waldenbooks and Bookrak Bestseller award, and many awards from Romantic Times magazine, including a Career Achievement award for her Regency era historical romances. She is an Honor Roll author in Romance Writers of America, Inc. (RWA)
Genre: Historical Romance
8. The Playful Lady Penelope
Lady Penelope is a rather singular miss in that she wants nothing to do with a London Season, and nothing to do with marriage. Lucien Kenrick, Earl of Leighton, shares those same sentiments, so when the two are thrown together, there should be no problems, with neither of them in the least marriage-minded.
Then again, there’s always that thing about best-laid plans…especially once both, through design and accident, end up residing under the roof of one Lucinda Benedict.
Lucinda Benedict, you see, speaks only in quotes. Other people’s words. Really. And if you think an author can’t have a lot of fun with a character like that, well, you haven’t yet met Aunt Lucinda! In fact, Kasey was so taken with her in THE TENACIOUS MISS TAMERLANE that Aunt Lucinda went on to appear not only in THE PLAYFUL LADY PENELOPE, but for a third time (as a ghost, no less!) in THE HAUNTED MISS HAMPSHIRE.
Thanks to the wonders of technology, Aunt Lucinda is back, along with Penelope and Lucien, and all the other eccentric characters that make up Kasey’s delightfully farcical THE PLAYFUL LADY PENELOPE, of which Rave Reviews said in 1988: “Ms. Michaels really outdoes herself in this magical concoction of wit, humor and sensitive romance. No wonder her books disappear off the racks at the speed of light – this one will take off like a rocket.”
12. The Haunted Miss Hampshire
Miss Cassandra Hampshire is yet another poverty-stricken young lady of quality, but her luck is about to turn, for her distant relative, Lucinda Benedict, has willed her a small estate rather incongruously known as Wormhill. But the gift comes with a catch. Cassandra only inherits the estate if she and Philip Rayburn, Earl of Hawkedon, can share the residence for the space of two months without killing each other.
You see, Lucinda Benedict was a romantic, and she believed that putting these two fine people in each other’s company would prove to be a fine bit of matchmaking. The only problem (other than these two very matchable people killing each other) is that Lucinda didn’t realize that she would be an earthbound ghost until the marriage took place.
15. The Somerville Farce
The Duke of Gynde had everything he needed to have anything he wanted. How could a lowly female like Miss Beatrice Stourbridge, otherwise known as Trixy, hope to humble this haughty lord? Even more impossible was her plan to turn him into her puppet to launch the daughters of his worst enemy into society.
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