Regency Infamous Rogues/Highland Rogue, London Miss/Highland Heiress

Regency Infamous Rogues/Highland Rogue, London Miss/Highland Heiress

Regency Highland #0

by Margaret Moore

$7.99

Imprint: Mills & Boon Historical

Release date: 2021-01-01

Pages: 384 Pages

ISBN: 9781867224648

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Highland Rogue, London Miss

Lord of Vice. Lady of Virtue?

Quintus MacLachlann is arrogant — unapologetically so. When he’s asked to impersonate one half of a married couple to infiltrate Edinburgh society, he relishes the challenge of being ‘married’ to the frustratingly wilful yet beautiful Esme.

Esme makes no bones about her fervent dislike of the dishonoured rake. He’s the last person on earth she can conceive of marrying, sham or otherwise. But forced to play wife to the handsome-as-sin wastrel brings up very real feelings of desire...

Highland Heiress

Breaking the law!

No sooner does wealthy heiress Lady Moira MacMurdaugh breathe a sigh of relief for avoiding a disastrous marriage to a gambling womaniser than she is served with a lawsuit!

Torn between duty and this impulsive beauty who stirs him to distraction, solicitor Gordon McHeath has no choice but to go up against the woman whose kiss he’s never forgotten. Until sinister forces threaten to upend Lady Moira’s world and Gordon must cast the law book aside!

About the author

Margaret Moore

Margaret Moore

An award-winning author of over sixteen historical romance novels, Margaret began her career at the age of eight when she concocted stories featuring a lovely damsel and a handsome, misunderstood thief. She's had a soft spot for handsome, misunderstood rogues ever since. Unknowingly pursuing her destiny, Margaret graduated with distinction from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. She also demonstrated a facility for language by winning the Winston Churchill Silver Medal for public speaking. She now utilizes this gift of the gab by giving workshops for various writing groups, including Romance Writers of...
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