The Road To Gretna (Harlequin Regency Romance, No 73)
Jason, Lord Kilmore, a fortune-hunter, elopes with a beautiful but birdwitted heiress. Penny Bryant, escaping her wicked uncle, elopes with a kind but humorless doctor. Meeting on the road to Gretna Green, both find their plans in conflict with their hearts. (sequel to A LORD FOR MISS LARKIN) Regency Romance by Carola Dunn; originally published by Harlequin
This collection of poems elaborates on life from every angle. They are raw, yet inviting. There are poems of grief and loss, love and desire, childhood and growing up, as well as the poet's life in Guyana. Pieces on children's pain will move the reader to do something.
SHE HADN'T SET OUT TO STIR THINGS UP-- ESPECIALLY HER OWN HEART . . .
Though recently jilted at age seven-and-twenty, Claudia Wentworth was about to embark on a whirlwind adventure. It all began when she enlisted the aid of Lord Thornton after he finished a card game in a debauched bachelor establishment. Soon the two were roaring along on a wild ride in hot pursuit of eloping lovers.
After all, the spirited Miss Wentworth couldn't possibly allow one heartbreak to send her crawling into a hole. Certainly someone must awaken her to the joys of passion and romance! And Lord Thornton, though ne'er the romantic fool, seemed just the man to do it. . . .