The House of Happiness Read online

Page 2


  For Mrs. Dovedale, the only route out of her straightened circumstances was Eugenia. The girl was so beautiful, everybody said so. She could ensnare the Prince of Wales himself if she wished!

  Mrs. Dovedale plotted and planned for Eugenia to be noticed. Not a man with half a name for himself passed within the mother’s orbit, but he was extolling the virtues of her daughter. Not one name of an eligible bachelor could drop from Lady Granton’s lips but that Mrs. Dovedale was trying to effect an introduction.

  Mrs. Dovedale would accompany Eugenia on errands to Fortnum’s for the sole purpose of pointing out Lord this or Earl that to her daughter. During walks in Kensington Gardens she would nudge Eugenia’s elbow at every haughty Viscount or Duke who rode by.

  “Throw him a glance, my dear. Turn your profile to him. Step into his path.”

  Her mother’s machinations made Eugenia miserable. She began to form an instinctive resistance to any romantic suggestion that her mother made.

  Leaning her forehead on the windowpane, Eugenia murmured to herself the familiar words that worked upon her resolve like a daily mantra.

  “I will never, never marry anyone of whom my mother approves!”

  *

  Seated at breakfast, reading the newspaper through her lorgnette, Mrs. Dovedale gave a sudden squawk of excitement.

  “Mama?”

  Mrs. Dovedale waved her hand before her face, as if whatever she had read had brought on a sudden heat. “Oh, my goodness, oh, my goodness, we are saved!”

  Eugenia stared. “How exactly are we saved, Mama?”

  She threw down the paper and pointed. “There. There. Do you see? The Marquis of Buckbury has returned to England and is at this very moment in London!”

  Eugenia, guessing the cast of her mother’s mind, frowned. “He must be very old and grey by now.”

  “Old? Grey? He can’t be more than – let me see – he was twenty one when last I saw him – you were ten – why, he’s barely more than thirty now!”

  “Ancient,” sighed Eugenia.

  Mrs. Dovdedale was not listening.

  “I must make sure that he is invited to one of Lady Granton’s soirées,” she continued. “She would surely do it for us. He is bound to come if he hears that the widow of his old Head Steward is present. He cannot have forgotten us. He cannot have forgotten you!”

  “Of course he has forgotten me. And even if he hasn’t, what is all this to do with us being saved?”

  Mrs. Dovedale looked coy. “Why, you were so taken with each other at that Christmas party – “

  “Mama, I was ten!”

  “But it was obvious that you were going to blossom into a real beauty.” her mother persisted. “He said he would wait –”

  Eugenia raised an eyebrow. “Mama, I think you are forgetting the Countess!”

  “Oh, yes, the Countess.” Mrs. Dovedale sank into her chair for a moment before brightening. “Even so, once reacquainted, the Marquis is bound to want to do something for you.”

  “Not charity!” replied Eugenia sharply.

  Mrs. Dovedale threw up her hands and rose from the table. “Eugenia, I despair of you, I really do! I have no idea what it is you really want.” With that, she sailed from the room.

  What did she really want? Passion! She did not want whatever beauty she might possess bartered for a string of pearls and a horse and carriage. She did not want a pompous Earl or a dreary old Marquis. She wanted to be swept off her feet by someone for whom romance was more important than position, for whom the call of the heart was stronger than the call of duty.

  Her eyes closed for a moment as she imagined this wild and impetuous lover.

  He was most definitely not someone of whom her mother would approve!

  She hoped that her obvious lack of enthusiasm had discouraged her mother from plotting an encounter with the Marquis of Buckbury.

  Mrs. Dovedale, however, was not a woman to be dissuaded from any course of action she had decided upon.

  Two days later she entered Eugenia’s room in triumph.

  “We are to attend Lady Granton’s on Tuesday. The Marquis of Buckbury will be present. This will be your first evening soirée.”

  Eugenia did not look up from her book. “I cannot go. I have nothing to wear.”

  “Oh, you are not to worry about that,” Mrs. Dovedale shot back. “I shall take in my old ball-gown.”

  Eugenia turned the page. “Then I shall look like a fool.”

  “Look like a fool? Of course you won’t look like a fool.”

  Mrs. Dovedale, however, was proved quite wrong. On the day of the soirée, even Great-Aunt Cloris, so approving of hand-me-downs, pursed her lips.

  “What is this colour, Florence?” she asked.

  “Pigeon breast blue,” she replied.

  “Pigeon breast blue?” Great-Aunt Cloris looked doubtful. “Then it has greatly faded.”

  “Faded? Nonsense. It resembles the underside of a flower.”

  “More like the underside of a stale loaf!”

  Eugenia, standing before her great-aunt’s pier glass, took a grim satisfaction in this exchange.

  The dress was indeed the colour of a stale loaf, grey and unflattering. Not only that, it was almost perversely out of fashion.

  She suppressed a sudden giggle. What did she care? She had no wish to impress the Marquis of Buckbury or anyone else at Lady Granton’s soirée.

  She knew her appearance would invite ridicule and convinced herself that she would not mind. Anything rather than serve her mother’s purpose.

  Mrs. Dovedale, who would have thought her daughter was perfection in a workhouse shift or a cook’s apron, was meanwhile unperturbed by Great-Aunt Cloris’s remarks.

  “All it needs is a touch of something – ” she regarded Great-Aunt Cloris slyly. “A pretty shawl, now, would do the trick.”

  Great-Aunt Cloris struggled.

  “She may borrow my Chinese silk,” she said at last, grudgingly.

  Eugenia shook her head. “Oh, great-aunt, I really don’t –”

  “Now don’t be ungrateful, child,” she said quickly. “Take it, before I change my mind.”

  The shawl was a master stroke by Mrs. Dovedale. Its rosy hue softened the harsh effect of the dress. The cobalt flowers with which it was embroidered matched the dark blue iris of Eugenia’s eyes.

  For her mother, Eugenia’s natural charms shone undimmed.

  Nevertheless, when she and Eugenia entered Lady Granton’s drawing room in Cavendish Square, the sharp intake of collective breath was not immediately one of admiration.

  “Come on, Eugenia,” said Mrs. Dovedale, “don’t hang back.”

  Eugenia advanced into the room, head high. Her grace was unmistakable. So too, in the amber light from the lamps, was the soft lustre of her skin. Her hair was a crown of gold and her eyes glimmered like sapphires. The dowdy, old-fashioned dress served only to heighten her timeless beauty.

  The gentlemen present surged forward, agog, to introduce themselves to the new arrival.

  At the far end of the room, double doors led into Lord Granton’s library. Lord and Lady Granton now emerged through these doors. With them walked a tall gentlemen of unmistakably aristocratic mien. His forehead was high, his grey eyes keen and intelligent. His dark brows almost met over a fine, chiselled nose. If there was one fault about his features, it was that they suggested a certain severity of character. Otherwise he was the epitome of a handsome, distinguished gentleman of the world.

  His gaze roved over the assembled company of young ladies. Not one of them pleased his eye. The ladies, however, once aware of his presence, fluttered their lashes and fans wildly in his direction.

  Eugenia was invisible amidst her own throng of admirers.

  “There appears to be an incident of sorts over by the door,” remarked Lord Granton. He chuckled. “Daresay Miss Dovedale is in the middle of that scrum.”

  The tall gentleman raised an eyebrow. “Dovedale?”

 
“A spirited young lass,” added Lord Granton.

  The gentleman turned his head towards the door. “Dovedale?” he repeated.

  Lady Granton seized on his interest. “Would you care to be introduced?”

  The gentleman inclined his head. “Very much,” he replied.

  The young men around Eugenia fell away as Lady Granton and the Marquis approached.

  “Lady Granton – how d’you do – most kind – excellent sherry, Lady Granton – ” they chorused.

  Hearing Lady Granton’s name, Mrs. Dovedale turned from rearranging the shawl about Eugenia’s shoulders. When she saw the distinguished gentleman who accompanied her friend, she gave a screech.

  “The Marquis! It is the Marquis.”

  Eugenia, half hidden behind her mother, froze.

  “The Marquis!” cried Mrs. Dovedale again. “Oh, what a very great pleasure it is to see you again.”

  The Marquis of Buckbury – for this was indeed the identity of the gentleman – bent his head graciously.

  “Mrs. Dovedale, I suspected it might be you.”

  “Oh, it is I, indeed it is I,” preened Mrs. Dovedale as she dropped a belated curtsy. “And much changed you will find me, I am sure. I have been blown all about by the storms of fortune and pinioned most unhappily on the rocks of circumstance.”

  “Indeed,” intoned the Marquis gravely.

  “There remains one treasure, however, that the cruel hand of fate has not snatched from me,” continued her mother. “One treasure that brightens my day and gives me hope for the future. My daughter here. Eugenia.”

  She stepped aside and motioned towards Eugenia. The Marquis looked politely on. Eugenia’s head was bent so low that all he could see of her was a coil of golden hair.

  Mrs. Dovedale gave a little laugh. “The dear creature is so shy! Eugenia!”

  Without looking up, Eugenia sank in an obedient but exaggerated curtsy to the floor. There she remained, her skirts rising about her like a grey flood.

  “Miss Dovedale,” said the Marquis, extending his hand.

  Eugenia placed her hand reluctantly in that of the Marquis. As he drew her to her feet she was forced at last to meet his gaze.

  The Marquis started as if struck.

  “A treasure indeed,” he murmured.

  Lady Granton and Mrs. Dovedale nodded in satisfaction.

  Still the Marquis stared. Eugenia felt her cheeks begin to burn under his intense scrutiny.

  “She is my pride and joy,” gushed Mrs. Dovedale. “No one could have a better daughter. So considerate, so loving, so devoted.”

  “And spirited, I hear,” said the Marquis softly, his eyes still on Eugenia.

  Mrs. Dovedale looked instantly alarmed. “Spirited? Nonsense! Where did you hear that? She is as tame as a canary. She wouldn’t say boo to a goose.”

  Eugenia’s eyes flashed for a second. “Mama! Please!”

  “What, daughter? What have I said? Only the truth! The Marquis knows how to take me. I always spoke the truth.” Mrs. Dovedale looked craftily at the Marquis. “I daresay your own wife is a woman of no spirit, too, and the Lord be thanked for it.”

  The Marquis frowned. “My own wife – ?”

  “You married, did you not? I seem to remember a Countess?”

  A shadow crossed the Marquis’s brow. “No,” he said shortly. “I married no one.”

  Mrs. Dovedale trembled with the effort of concealing her excitement. “A bachelor. Well, well, well.”

  Lady Granton, aware at last of Eugenia’s growing discomfort, felt it necessary to intervene.

  “I am sure, my Lord, you are ready for some refreshment,” she said. “There is a buffet laid out in the dining room.”

  “Eugenia should partake as well,” cried Mrs. Dovedale. “She eats like a bird.”

  The Marquis held out his arm to Eugenia.

  “Permit me,” he offered.

  Eugenia hesitated but, at a discreet prod from her mother, took the Marquis’s arm.

  Eugenia was determined to maintain an air of disinterest but, on entering the dining room, her eyes widened at the sight of the groaning table. There were small tartlets of chicken and mushroom and anchovy. Whole hams and suckling pigs with apples in their mouths. Pyramids of glacé fruits and silver bowls of syllabub.

  She had never seen such a delightful display.

  Mrs. Dovedale, moving up behind them, exclaimed in delight.

  The Marquis, meanwhile, observed Eugenia with interest. “You often attend these soirées given by Lady Granton?”

  “No. I – we – just come to tea. We sit around the silver urn and eat muffins.”

  Eugenia began to fill her plate. Eager to taste all the delicacies that were usually denied her, her hand flew hither and thither over the table.

  The Marquis watched with amusement.

  Mrs. Dovedale grew uneasy. “Ah – something has stirred her appetite tonight. Most curious.”

  Soon the titbits on Eugenia’s plate threatened to topple.

  “Eugenia, dear, I do think that is enough,” urged her mother anxiously. “I am sure you do not wish the Marquis to think you are – that you have suddenly developed – inordinate tastes – “

  “But Mama – there are so many delicious things here!”

  Eugenia took a hearty bite of anchovy tart.

  Horrified, Mrs. Dovedale plucked at the Marquis’s arm, anxious to distract him from what she considered to be a most indecorous sight.

  “I am sure we are – ahem – all happy to welcome the Marquis back to England,” she said.

  The Marquis bowed. “I am happy to return, now that my duties in Europe are at an end.”

  “Duties?” repeated Mrs. Dovedale blankly.

  “My cousin and his wife in France were killed and I was made guardian of their children. I intended to bring them back to live at Buckbury, but it was soon apparent that to wrench them from the home they knew and loved would be cruel. So I remained in France to oversee their education. Now they are young adults and – it is time for me to come home.”

  “By that you mean Buckbury?” Mrs. Dovedale probed.

  “I do. Of course, I have the London house, in Lansdowne Square. But it is Buckbury that is my real home.”

  Mrs. Dovedale clasped her hands together. “Ah, and what an Eden Buckbury Abbey was for us. You have no idea.”

  The Marquis frowned. “I knew that Mr. Dovedale enjoyed the life there. That is why I was so surprised that he chose to leave.”

  Mrs. Dovedale coughed. “It was different – after you departed. And my husband felt he needed – to rise in the world.”

  “I see.” The Marquis’s eyes strayed back to Eugenia.

  Mrs. Dovedale nearly fainted as she saw Eugenia about to place a very large glacé fruit in her mouth.

  “You are neglecting the Marquis, who was so kind as to escort you in to supper,” chided Mrs. Dovedale.

  “I am sorry, Mama.”

  Mrs. Dovedale turned back to the Marquis.

  “As I was saying, Marquis, Buckbury Abbey was like a paradise to us. I remember all the wonderful parties that you gave. We so enjoyed watching the fine ladies and gentlemen arrive in their carriages. And oh, how the house was lit up at Christmas! You remember that, don’t you, Eugenia?”

  “Yes, Mama.”

  “The last Christmas that you were in residence, Marquis, was the first party that Eugenia attended.”

  “I remember,” said the Marquis. The look that he now cast on Eugenia was unmistakably tender. “I came upon her in the minstrel’s gallery. She was attempting to touch the star at the top of the Christmas tree.”

  Mrs. Dovedale clapped her hands, delighted at the turn in the conversation. “That would be Eugenia. Such a droll creature she was!”

  Eugenia felt her cheeks begin to flush again.

  “And do you remember, Marquis, what she said to you?”

  Eugenia’s flush deepened. ‘Please, Mama, no!’ she prayed silently but her prayers we
nt unheeded.

  “Mr. Marquis, I will marry you and no one else in the whole world!” cried Mrs Dovedale. “That is what she said. And you replied ‘in that case, I shall be sure to wait until you are grown-up’.”

  “I remember,” rejoined the Marquis gravely.

  Eugenia’s lips trembled as she spoke,

  “But all that, sir, was when I was much, much younger. As,” she added in a lower voice, “were you.”

  There was a shocked silence before the Marquis gave a curt bow.

  “Madam – Miss Dovedale,” was all he said, before turning and making his way out of the dining room.

  For a moment, Eugenia felt a fleeting sense of shame.

  This was quickly dispelled as Mrs. Dovedale gave a low moan and staggered to a chair.

  “What have you done, Eugenia? It was all going so well. You have destroyed all my hopes. A bachelor! So wealthy! And he was interested in you. Oh, what have you done? Why do you always sabotage me?”

  As her mother swayed and clutched her bosom in despair, Eugenia’s shame fled. All she felt, staring at her mother, was a sense of grim triumph.

  Once again she had managed to thwart yet another of her odious plans!

  CHAPTER TWO

  For days after the soirée, Mrs. Dovedale kept to her bed. She rang her bell frequently for attention but Eugenia knew better than to answer. Instead she would open the parlour door and watch Bridget toil up the stairs with warming pans, broth, toast and hot water with lemon. Bridget would shoot accusatory looks at Eugenia. All this extra work, just because Miss could not bring herself to be civil to a Marquis. A Marquis, mind you!

  Her father had always said, “whatever you do in life, follow your heart and you cannot go wrong.” Her mother wanted her to behave as if she had no heart!

  She had taken Great-Aunt Cloris her tea at three o’clock. There remained nothing more for her to do until supper, when her great-aunt would deign to descend to join Eugenia for mutton stew or cold ham.

  Eugenia had been surprised at Great-Aunt Cloris’s reaction to the story of herself and the Marquis, as related by her mother.

  “The child has sense, Florence. Her father was a High Steward and her mother’s family were in trade. Marquises are quite out of her league.”

 

    195. Moon Over Eden Read online195. Moon Over EdenParadise Found Read onlineParadise FoundA Victory for Love Read onlineA Victory for LoveLovers in Lisbon Read onlineLovers in LisbonLove Casts Out Fear Read onlineLove Casts Out FearThe Wicked Widow Read onlineThe Wicked WidowThe Angel and the Rake Read onlineThe Angel and the RakeSweet Enchantress Read onlineSweet EnchantressThe Race For Love Read onlineThe Race For LoveBorn of Love Read onlineBorn of LoveMiracle For a Madonna Read onlineMiracle For a MadonnaLove Joins the Clans Read onlineLove Joins the ClansForced to Marry Read onlineForced to MarryLove Strikes a Devil Read onlineLove Strikes a DevilThe Love Light of Apollo Read onlineThe Love Light of ApolloAn Adventure of Love Read onlineAn Adventure of LovePrinces and Princesses: Favourite Royal Romances Read onlinePrinces and Princesses: Favourite Royal RomancesTerror in the Sun Read onlineTerror in the SunThe Fire of Love Read onlineThe Fire of LoveThe Odious Duke Read onlineThe Odious DukeThe Eyes of Love Read onlineThe Eyes of LoveA Nightingale Sang Read onlineA Nightingale SangThe Wonderful Dream Read onlineThe Wonderful DreamThe Island of Love Read onlineThe Island of LoveThe Protection of Love Read onlineThe Protection of LoveBeyond the Stars Read onlineBeyond the StarsOnly a Dream Read onlineOnly a DreamAn Innocent in Russia Read onlineAn Innocent in RussiaThe Duke Comes Home Read onlineThe Duke Comes HomeLove in the Moon Read onlineLove in the MoonLove and the Marquis Read onlineLove and the MarquisLove Me Forever Read onlineLove Me ForeverFlowers For the God of Love Read onlineFlowers For the God of LoveLove and the Cheetah Read onlineLove and the CheetahA Battle for Love Read onlineA Battle for LoveThe Outrageous Lady Read onlineThe Outrageous LadySeek the Stars Read onlineSeek the StarsThe Storms Of Love Read onlineThe Storms Of LoveSaved by love Read onlineSaved by loveThe Power and the Prince Read onlineThe Power and the PrinceThe Irresistible Buck Read onlineThe Irresistible BuckA Dream from the Night Read onlineA Dream from the NightIn the Arms of Love Read onlineIn the Arms of LoveGood or Bad Read onlineGood or BadWinged Victory Read onlineWinged VictoryThis is Love Read onlineThis is LoveMagic From the Heart Read onlineMagic From the HeartThe Lioness and the Lily Read onlineThe Lioness and the LilyThe Sign of Love Read onlineThe Sign of LoveWarned by a Ghost Read onlineWarned by a GhostLove Conquers War Read onlineLove Conquers WarThe Runaway Heart Read onlineThe Runaway HeartThe Hidden Evil Read onlineThe Hidden EvilJust Fate Read onlineJust FateThe Passionate Princess Read onlineThe Passionate PrincessImperial Splendour Read onlineImperial SplendourLucky in Love Read onlineLucky in LoveHaunted Read onlineHauntedFor All Eternity Read onlineFor All EternityThe Passion and the Flower Read onlineThe Passion and the FlowerThe Enchanted Waltz Read onlineThe Enchanted WaltzTemptation of a Teacher Read onlineTemptation of a TeacherRiding In the Sky Read onlineRiding In the SkyMoon Over Eden (Bantam Series No. 37) Read onlineMoon Over Eden (Bantam Series No. 37)Lucifer and the Angel Read onlineLucifer and the AngelLove is Triumphant Read onlineLove is TriumphantThe Magnificent Marquis Read onlineThe Magnificent MarquisA Kiss for the King Read onlineA Kiss for the KingA Duel With Destiny Read onlineA Duel With DestinyBeauty or Brains Read onlineBeauty or BrainsA Shaft of Sunlight Read onlineA Shaft of SunlightThe Gates of Paradise Read onlineThe Gates of ParadiseWomen have Hearts Read onlineWomen have HeartsTwo Hearts in Hungary Read onlineTwo Hearts in HungaryA Kiss from the Heart Read onlineA Kiss from the Heart108. An Archangel Called Ivan Read online108. An Archangel Called Ivan71 Love Comes West Read online71 Love Comes West103. She Wanted Love Read online103. She Wanted LoveLove in the Clouds Read onlineLove in the Clouds104. A Heart Finds Love Read online104. A Heart Finds Love100. A Rose In Jeopardy Read online100. A Rose In JeopardyTheir Search for Real Love Read onlineTheir Search for Real LoveA Very Special Love Read onlineA Very Special LoveA Royal Love Match Read onlineA Royal Love MatchLove Drives In Read onlineLove Drives InIn Love In Lucca Read onlineIn Love In LuccaNever Forget Love Read onlineNever Forget LoveThe Mysterious Maid-Servant Read onlineThe Mysterious Maid-ServantThe Island of Love (Camfield Series No. 15) Read onlineThe Island of Love (Camfield Series No. 15)Call of the Heart Read onlineCall of the HeartLove Under Fire Read onlineLove Under FireThe Pretty Horse-Breakers Read onlineThe Pretty Horse-BreakersThe Shadow of Sin (Bantam Series No. 19) Read onlineThe Shadow of Sin (Bantam Series No. 19)The Devilish Deception Read onlineThe Devilish DeceptionCastle of Love Read onlineCastle of LoveLittle Tongues of Fire Read onlineLittle Tongues of Fire105. an Angel In Hell Read online105. an Angel In HellLearning to Love Read onlineLearning to LoveAn Introduction to the Pink Collection Read onlineAn Introduction to the Pink CollectionGypsy Magic Read onlineGypsy MagicA Princess Prays Read onlineA Princess PraysThe Goddess and the Gaiety Girl Read onlineThe Goddess and the Gaiety GirlLove Is the Reason For Living Read onlineLove Is the Reason For LivingLove Forbidden Read onlineLove ForbiddenThe Importance of Love Read onlineThe Importance of LoveMission to Monte Carlo Read onlineMission to Monte CarloStars in the Sky Read onlineStars in the SkyThe House of Happiness Read onlineThe House of HappinessAn Innocent in Paris Read onlineAn Innocent in ParisRevenge Is Sweet Read onlineRevenge Is SweetRoyalty Defeated by Love Read onlineRoyalty Defeated by LoveLove At Last Read onlineLove At LastSolita and the Spies Read onlineSolita and the Spies73. A Tangled Web Read online73. A Tangled WebRiding to the Moon Read onlineRiding to the MoonAn Unexpected Love Read onlineAn Unexpected LoveSay Yes Samantha Read onlineSay Yes SamanthaAn Angel Runs Away Read onlineAn Angel Runs AwayThey Found their Way to Heaven Read onlineThey Found their Way to HeavenThe Richness of Love Read onlineThe Richness of LoveLove in the Highlands Read onlineLove in the HighlandsLove In the East Read onlineLove In the EastThey Touched Heaven Read onlineThey Touched HeavenCrowned by Music Read onlineCrowned by MusicThe Mountain of Love Read onlineThe Mountain of LoveThe Heart of love Read onlineThe Heart of loveThe Healing Hand Read onlineThe Healing HandThe Ship of Love Read onlineThe Ship of LoveLove, Lords, and Lady-Birds Read onlineLove, Lords, and Lady-BirdsIt Is Love Read onlineIt Is LoveIn Search of Love Read onlineIn Search of LoveThe Trail to Love Read onlineThe Trail to LoveLove and Apollo Read onlineLove and ApolloTo Heaven With Love Read onlineTo Heaven With LoveNever Laugh at Love Read onlineNever Laugh at LoveThe Punishment of a Vixen Read onlineThe Punishment of a VixenLove and the Loathsome Leopard Read onlineLove and the Loathsome LeopardThe Revelation is Love Read onlineThe Revelation is LoveDouble the Love Read onlineDouble the LoveSaved By A Saint Read onlineSaved By A SaintA Paradise On Earth Read onlineA Paradise On EarthLucky Logan Finds Love Read onlineLucky Logan Finds Love65 A Heart Is Stolen Read online65 A Heart Is StolenThey Sought love Read onlineThey Sought loveThe Husband Hunters Read onlineThe Husband Hunters160 Love Finds the Duke at Last Read online160 Love Finds the Duke at LastKiss the Moonlight Read onlineKiss the MoonlightThe King Without a Heart Read onlineThe King Without a HeartThe Duke & the Preachers Daughter Read onlineThe Duke & the Preachers DaughterThe Golden Cage Read onlineThe Golden CageThe Love Trap Read onlineThe Love TrapWho Can Deny Love Read onlineWho Can Deny LoveA Very Unusual Wife Read onlineA Very Unusual WifeA Teacher of Love Read onlineA Teacher of LoveSearch For a Wife Read onlineSearch For a WifeFire in the Blood Read onlineFire in the BloodSeeking Love Read onlineSeeking LoveThe Keys of Love Read onlineThe Keys of LoveA Change of Hearts Read onlineA Change of HeartsLove in the Ruins Read onlineLove in the Ruins68 The Magic of Love Read online68 The Magic of LoveSecret Harbor Read onlineSecret HarborA Lucky Star Read onlineA Lucky StarPray For Love Read onlinePray For Love21 The Mysterious Maid-Servant (The Eternal Collection) Read online21 The Mysterious Maid-Servant (The Eternal Collection)Alone In Paris Read onlineAlone In ParisPunished with Love Read onlinePunished with LoveJoined by Love Read onlineJoined by LoveA Shooting Star Read onlineA Shooting StarAs Eagles Fly Read onlineAs Eagles FlyThe Wings of Ecstacy Read onlineThe Wings of EcstacyThe Chieftain Without a Heart Read onlineThe Chieftain Without a HeartHiding from Love Read onlineHiding from LoveA Royal Rebuke Read onlineA Royal RebukeThe Scots Never Forget Read onlineThe Scots Never ForgetA Flight To Heaven Read onlineA Flight To HeavenWhite Lilac Read onlineWhite LilacA Heart of Stone Read onlineA Heart of StoneCrowned with Love Read onlineCrowned with LoveFragrant Flower Read onlineFragrant FlowerA Prisioner in Paris Read onlineA Prisioner in ParisA Perfect Way to Heaven Read onlineA Perfect Way to HeavenDiona and a Dalmatian Read onlineDiona and a Dalmatian69 Love Leaves at Midnight Read online69 Love Leaves at MidnightFascination in France Read onlineFascination in FranceBride to a Brigand Read onlineBride to a BrigandBride to the King Read onlineBride to the KingA Heart in Heaven Read onlineA Heart in HeavenLove, Lies and Marriage Read onlineLove, Lies and MarriageA Miracle of Love Read onlineA Miracle of LoveBewitched (Bantam Series No. 16) Read onlineBewitched (Bantam Series No. 16)The White Witch Read onlineThe White WitchA Golden Lie Read onlineA Golden LieThe Poor Governess Read onlineThe Poor GovernessThe Ruthless Rake Read onlineThe Ruthless RakeHide and Seek for Love Read onlineHide and Seek for LoveLovers in London Read onlineLovers in LondonRuled by Love Read onlineRuled by LoveMine for Ever Read onlineMine for EverTheirs to Eternity Read onlineTheirs to EternityThe Blue Eyed Witch Read onlineThe Blue Eyed Witch203. Love Wins Read online203. Love WinsThe Cross of Love Read onlineThe Cross of LoveThe Ghost Who Fell in Love Read onlineThe Ghost Who Fell in LoveLove and Lucia Read onlineLove and Lucia66 The Love Pirate Read online66 The Love PirateThe Marquis Who Hated Women (Bantam Series No. 62) Read onlineThe Marquis Who Hated Women (Bantam Series No. 62)The Tree of Love Read onlineThe Tree of LoveA Night of Gaiety Read onlineA Night of GaietyDanger in the Desert Read onlineDanger in the DesertThe Devil in Love (Bantam Series No. 24) Read onlineThe Devil in Love (Bantam Series No. 24)Money or Love Read onlineMoney or LoveA Steeplechase For Love Read onlineA Steeplechase For LoveIn Hiding Read onlineIn HidingSword to the Heart (Bantam Series No. 13) Read onlineSword to the Heart (Bantam Series No. 13)74. Love Lifts The Curse Read online74. Love Lifts The CurseThe Proud Princess Read onlineThe Proud Princess72. The Impetuous Duchess Read online72. The Impetuous DuchessThe Waters of Love Read onlineThe Waters of LoveThis Way to Heaven Read onlineThis Way to HeavenThe Goddess Of Love Read onlineThe Goddess Of LoveGift Of the Gods Read onlineGift Of the Gods60 The Duchess Disappeared Read online60 The Duchess DisappearedA Dangerous Disguise Read onlineA Dangerous DisguiseLove at the Tower Read onlineLove at the TowerThe Star of Love Read onlineThe Star of LoveSignpost To Love Read onlineSignpost To LoveSecret Love Read onlineSecret LoveRevenge of the Heart Read onlineRevenge of the HeartLove Rescues Rosanna Read onlineLove Rescues RosannaFollow Your Heart Read onlineFollow Your HeartA Revolution Of Love Read onlineA Revolution Of LoveThe Dare-Devil Duke Read onlineThe Dare-Devil DukeA Heaven on Earth Read onlineA Heaven on EarthRivals for Love Read onlineRivals for LoveThe Glittering Lights (Bantam Series No. 12) Read onlineThe Glittering Lights (Bantam Series No. 12)70 A Witch's Spell Read online70 A Witch's SpellThe Queen Wins Read onlineThe Queen WinsLove Finds the Way Read onlineLove Finds the WayWish for Love Read onlineWish for LoveThe Temptation of Torilla Read onlineThe Temptation of TorillaThe Devil Defeated Read onlineThe Devil DefeatedThe Dream and the Glory Read onlineThe Dream and the GloryJourney to love Read onlineJourney to loveToo Precious to Lose Read onlineToo Precious to LoseKiss from a Stranger Read onlineKiss from a StrangerA Duke in Danger Read onlineA Duke in DangerLove Wins In Berlin Read onlineLove Wins In BerlinThe Wild Cry of Love Read onlineThe Wild Cry of LoveA Battle of Brains Read onlineA Battle of BrainsA Castle of Dreams Read onlineA Castle of DreamsThe Unwanted Wedding Read onlineThe Unwanted Wedding64 The Castle Made for Love Read online64 The Castle Made for Love202. Love in the Dark Read online202. Love in the DarkLove Is Dangerous Read onlineLove Is Dangerous107. Soft, Sweet & Gentle Read online107. Soft, Sweet & GentleA Kiss In the Desert Read onlineA Kiss In the DesertA Virgin Bride Read onlineA Virgin BrideThe Disgraceful Duke Read onlineThe Disgraceful DukeLook Listen and Love Read onlineLook Listen and LoveA Hazard of Hearts Read onlineA Hazard of Hearts104. the Glittering Lights Read online104. the Glittering LightsA Marriage Made In Heaven Read onlineA Marriage Made In HeavenRescued by Love Read onlineRescued by LoveLove Came From Heaven Read onlineLove Came From HeavenJourney to Happiness Read onlineJourney to Happiness106. Love's Dream in Peril Read online106. Love's Dream in PerilThe Castle of Love Read onlineThe Castle of LoveTouching the Stars Read onlineTouching the Stars169. A Cheiftain finds Love (The Eternal Collection) Read online169. A Cheiftain finds Love (The Eternal Collection)171. The Marquis Wins (The Eternal Collection) Read online171. The Marquis Wins (The Eternal Collection)Sailing to Love Read onlineSailing to LoveThe Unbreakable Spell Read onlineThe Unbreakable SpellThe Cruel Count (Bantam Series No. 28) Read onlineThe Cruel Count (Bantam Series No. 28)The Secret of the Glen Read onlineThe Secret of the GlenDanger to the Duke Read onlineDanger to the DukeThe Peril and the Prince Read onlineThe Peril and the PrinceThe Duke Is Deceived Read onlineThe Duke Is DeceivedA Road to Romance Read onlineA Road to RomanceA King In Love Read onlineA King In LoveLove and the Clans Read onlineLove and the ClansLove and the Gods Read onlineLove and the GodsThe Incredible Honeymoon (Bantam Series No. 46) Read onlineThe Incredible Honeymoon (Bantam Series No. 46)Pure and Untouched Read onlinePure and UntouchedWanted a Royal Wife Read onlineWanted a Royal WifeThe Castle Read onlineThe Castle63 Ola and the Sea Wolf Read online63 Ola and the Sea WolfCount the Stars Read onlineCount the StarsThe Winning Post Is Love Read onlineThe Winning Post Is LoveDancing on a Rainbow Read onlineDancing on a RainbowLove by the Lake Read onlineLove by the LakeFrom Hell to Heaven Read onlineFrom Hell to HeavenThe Triumph of Love Read onlineThe Triumph of Love