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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} My de by Deborah Simmons Deborah Simmons. "Deborah Simmons is a very fine writer with a smooth and engaging …" - All About Romance. "Deborah Simmons never fails to please her fans." - Romance Reviews Today. "Deborah Simmons is a wonderful storyteller and brings historical romance to life." - A Romance Review. "Deborah Simmons is an author I read automatically. Why? Because she gets it right. I can always on her for a good tale, a wonderful hero, a feisty heroine, and a love story where it truly is love that makes the difference." - All About Romance. "A dash of mystery, a smidgen of humor, a full serving of romance. " - Romantic Times. Series . The Regency Collection: A Man of Many Talents A Lady of Distinction Fortune Hunter. The Squire's Daughter. Glory and the . The de : Taming The Wolf The de Burgh Bride Robber Bride The Unexpected Guest My de Burgh My Lady de Burgh Reynold de Burgh: The Dark Knight The Last de Burgh. Quick Links. NOW AVAILABLE. The Dark . Sydony Marchant is suspicious of the maze behind her new home, an old manor house with a sinister history. She's even more suspicious of darkly handsome Bartholomew Hawthorne, and when he arrives on her doorstep, she doesn't know whether to run to him—or away from him. Viscount Hawthorne hasn't traveled to Oakfield for a friendly visit or to gawk at a garden maze, no matter how eerie it is. He's there to solve a mystery of his own, and he won't be distracted by lovely Sydony Marchant—even if she could be his one weakness. But Sydony and Samhain may change his mind. "Simmons grabs readers with a well-crafted Regency-set romance. A stormy, bleak landscape; a dark, unwelcoming manor house and mysterious goings-on in the overgrown ominous maze lend a chilling gothic flavor." – Romantic Times. The Regency Collection: Witty Regencies with a Touch of Mystery. A Man of Many Talents. After Christian Reade, Viscount Moreland, debunks a famous haunted house, his services as a so-called ghost router are much in demand. He refuses all requests until he receives a summons from the intriguing Miss Parkinson of Sibel Hall. There, he finds more mysteries than he bargained for, including how to woo his prickly hostess. "Deborah Simmons presents a charming Regency "Ghostbusters" with a little mystery twist and a sweet confection of a love story." - Romantic Times. “Deborah Simmons delivers another delightful historical romance, a tale of mysterious unexpected love that manages to be both funny and sexy.” – The Barnes & Noble Review. “Readers looking for a light, funny, and smart story can find it here.” – All About Romance. Book #1 of The Regency Collection: Witty Regencies with a Touch of Mystery. A Lady of Distinction. Morgan Beauchamp doesn’t have much use for Regency society. He’d rather be digging in the Egyptian desert for the artifacts he sells to wealthy collectors. But his latest shipment goes wrong when he’s forced to work with Egyptologist Lady Juliet Cavendish. And then strange happenings begin afflicting the household. Lady Juliet dismisses rumors that Beauchamp unleashed an ancient curse and roused the mummy’s wrath. She’s more concerned with the explorer’s ability to unleash her own dormant passions, rousing her from her scholarly existence to long for a life of adventure far from her father's townhouse. "A bit of THE MUMMY and a lot of Indiana Jones merge in this entertaining nonstop read. Simmons creates engaging characters and spices up her romance with plenty of action and suspense to keep you on the edge of your seat." – Romantic Times. A RITA Finalist. Book #2 of The Regency Collection: Witty Regencies with a Touch of Mystery. Fortune Hunter. When his father gambles away the family fortune, Viscount Sheffield must find himself a wealthy wife. Undaunted by her reputation as Lady Disdain, he wagers he will win the hand—and heart—of Miss Melissa Hampton. Heiress Melissa Hampton holds her suitors in contempt, but the handsome, witty, and charming viscount woos her like no other. Is the man more than what he seems, or is he just another fortune hunter? And in this game of love, who is in danger of losing all? “Fortune Hunter is a light-hearted, delicious Regency romp that tickles the reader’s funny bone.”- Romantic Times. Book #3 of The Regency Collection: Witty Regencies with a Touch of Mystery. The Squire's Daughter. The Worthington Curse… Is the of Worthington doomed like his ancestors? The notorious rogue doesn't believe in that old legend. But he trusts his instincts, and they're telling him the squire's daughter he once befriended is in danger. Clare Cummings believed in curses, fairy tale , and happy endings—until Worthington broke her heart. But if he's determined to rescue her from a bad betrothal, she might rescue him right back. Can she save him from the history that haunts him, or will the curse destroy them both? "Simmons demonstrates her growing talent in this murder mystery Regency romp." - Affaire de Coeur. Book #4 of The Regency Collection: Witty Regencies with a Touch of Mystery. Glory and the Duke. A legend of romance. Glory Sutton wants to reopen her family's once famous spa, though she scoffs at rumors of its romantic powers. But someone is working against her. Could it be the handsome and powerful Duke of Westfield, who might not be what he seems? Glory doesn't trust him—or herself when he's near. Westfield doesn't believe in matchmaking waters or Miss Sutton's motives, but something about her stirs feelings he'd thought long dead. He's determined to solve all of her mysteries—including why she affects him like no other woman. Is the well working its magic? Book #5 of The Regency Collection: Witty Regencies with a Touch of Mystery. "This historical romance has danger, intrigue and a thrilling mystery." – Romantic Times. Originally published as Glory and the Rake. Book #5 of The Regency Collection: Witty Regencies with a Touch of Mystery. My Lady De Burgh — Deborah Simmons. How else to explain this rash of marriages by the Brothers de Burgh? Robin de Burgh alone swore to remain unwed, despite ironic fate, which used foul murder to mate him with The One -- spirited Sybil, a damsel in distress who insisted she needed him not! When convent walls became more prison than refuge, restless novice Sybil knew 'twas time to leave. But never did she expect to trade her wimple for a wedding veil, even when Robin de Burgh, knight most impudent, demanded she put her life -- and her heart -- in his hands! Deborah Simmons. Wedding planner Paige Porter doesn't believe in fairy tales, but Siegfried Maitland is determined to change her mind. As CEO of The Maitland Company and the last in a long line of inventors, he might have to put aside his all-consuming research for a new venture: Project Paige. Because the moment he saw her he knew: It Had to Be You. "Unique and romantic, It Had To Be You by Deborah Simmons will capture you and delight you from page one until the last line." - SingleTitles.com. The Last de Burgh. The final book of the series focuses on Nicholas, the youngest of the de Burgh brothers. After making a vow to a fallen knight, Nicholas is thrust into a world of arcane relics, hidden messages, the powerful Knights Templar, and the mysterious Emery Montbard, who is not what she seems. But Nicholas harbors a secret, too, and faces a foe even the de Burghs cannot best. "Beautifully written. Deborah Simmons is a master of combining intrigue with history." - Cataromance. Glory and the Duke. Glory Sutton wants to reopen her family's once famous spa, though she scoffs at rumors of its romantic powers. But someone is working against her. Could it be the handsome and powerful Duke of Westfield, who might not be what he seems? Glory doesn't trust him—or herself when he's near. Westfield doesn't believe in matchmaking waters or Miss Sutton's motives, but something about her stirs feelings he'd thought long dead. He's determined to solve all of her mysteries—including why she affects him like no other woman. Is the well working its magic? "This historical romance has danger, intrigue and a thrilling mystery." – Romantic Times. The 's Quest. After the events that occurred in The Dark Viscount, Christopher Marchant retreats from the world. But the arrival of an enigmatic young woman forces him into actione. Soon the two are on a frantic quest to find a volume of forgotten lore, while avoiding a host of unknown pursuers. A finalist for RWA's Daphne du Maurier Award for Mystery/Suspense. "Deborah Simmons pens a tale filled with danger and intrigue, and 't forget the romance, in The Gentleman's Quest ." - CataRomance. "Fast-paced action, dark secrets and an interesting couple make this a quick, light roller coaster ride of a read." - Romantic Times. Reynold de Burgh: The Dark Knight. Reynold de Burgh left his family and its legacy behind, but is he fleeing from his destiny or running toward it? When he is told that he must fulfill a quest to slay a dragon and rescue a damsel in distress, Reynold thinks it the stuff of legends. Yet he soon stumbles across a deserted , where a beautiful woman begs for his help . . . "It's a romantic story of a true knight in shining armor and the woman who inspires him to slay dragons. Engaging characters, authentic dialogue and lots of surprise twists captivate readers." - Romantic Times. "Deborah Simmons has penned a novel designed to leave a smile on your face when you turn the last page." - CataRomance. The Dark Viscount. Sydony Marchant is suspicious of the maze behind her new home, an old manor house with a sinister history. She's even more suspicious of darkly handsome Bartholomew Hawthorne, and when he arrives on her doorstep, she doesn't know whether to run to him—or away from him. Viscount Hawthorne hasn't traveled to Oakfield for a friendly visit or to gawk at a garden maze, no matter how eerie it is. He's there to solve a mystery of his own, and he won't be distracted by lovely Sydony Marchant—even if she could be his one weakness. But Sydony and Samhain may change his mind. "Simmons grabs readers with a well-crafted Regency-set romance. A stormy, bleak landscape; a dark, unwelcoming manor house and mysterious goings-on in the overgrown ominous maze lend a chilling gothic flavor." – Romantic Times. The Unexpected Guest: A de Burgh Novella. With so many of his seven sons scattered, Christmas holds little joy for the of Campion until the arrival of an intriguing young widow. Lady Warwick trusts no man, even the legendary Campion. But a winter storm forces her to seek shelter at his , where the festivities—and her enigmatic host—are like nothing she has ever known. Can the Twelve Days of Christmas thaw Campion's famous reserve and melt the lady's heart? "Deborah Simmons is a talented writer whose stories I always look forward to reading—and this one is no exception." — All About Romance. A Lady of Distinction. When Morgan Beauchamp delivers a shipment of artifacts to Egyptologist Lady Juliet Cavendish, it is rumored that he has unleashed an ancient curse upon the household. But Lady Juliet is more concerned with the explorer's ability to unleash her passions, urging her from her staid existence toward a life of adventure. “A Lady of Distinction has a large element of suspense to hold your interest throughout the story, a more sensual tone…humor and wit to spare, and adventure to keep you reading for hours.” – Romance Reviews Today. A Man of Many Talents. After Christian Reade, Viscount Moreland, debunks a famous haunted house, he is inundated with requests for his services. Although he has no interest in ghosts, he finds himself answering a summons from the intriguing Miss Parkinson of Sibel Hall. Originally published by Berkley. "Deborah Simmons presents a charming Regency "Ghostbusters" with a little mystery twist and a sweet confection of a love story." - Romantic Times. “Readers looking for a light, funny, and smart story can find it here.” – All About Romance. The Notorious Duke. When a friend wagers Pagan that there is at least one woman who is not dazzled by his charms, he accepts. But he finds himself schooled by Scholastica Hornsby, a member of one of Brighton's most eccentric families and an outspoken advocate of the budding movement for women's rights. Then all bets are off as the notorious duke makes a love match. "Simmons never fails to please her fans." - Romance Reviews Today. My Lady de Burgh. Blaming the rash of family weddings on some sort of curse, Robin de Burgh tries to find a cure, but instead he stumbles across murder, mystery . . . and his own mate. “Would you like to read a funny, sexy story with enough atmosphere to transport you to the past, but one that does not overdose you with period language or history lessons? Deborah Simmons’ latest might just fit the bill.” – All About Romance. "A dash of mystery, a smidgen of humor, a full serving of romance with a hint of 'double, double, toil and trouble' make this my new favorite of the de Burgh series - but only until Deborah Simmons writes the next one." - Romantic Times. The Bachelor Knight: A Medieval Romance Novella. Lady Guenivere St. Leger has need of a knight. But she trusts none except Sir Berenger Brewere, who turned his back on his birthplace long ago. Now one of the foremost warriors in the and a favorite of the , will he remember those he left behind? Sir Brewere has his own vast lands, earned in battle, and wants no reminders of his past. But he cannot ignore a summons from the St. Legers. Years before, he swore an oath more powerful than mere allegiance. And ’tis a vow he must honor, no matter the cost. The Companion. In Simmons' heart-warming novella The Companion, originally published in The Officer's Bride anthology, a destitute relative hired by the dowager countess of Hawthorne is taken aback to discover her duties involve the earl himself, a veteran of Waterloo. "Readers will be in for a treat - make that three treats, with The Officer's Bride." - All About Romance. “Simmons once again delivers characters that steal your heart.” – Bookaholics. My Lord de Burgh. The handsomest of the de Burgh family of knights, Stephen enjoys wine, women, and comfort. He doesn't want to protect anyone headed into the wilds of Wales, especially witchy Brighid l'Estrange, the one woman immune to his charms. Brighid disdains her l'Estrange heritage, but she doesn't need any special skills to know that Stephen de Burgh is trouble. She would rather go alone to discover the reason for her alchemist father's summons and sudden death. But they can't defy the Earl of Campion—or their destiny. "Deborah Simmons continues this series with her usual skillful recreation of time, place and character, and achieves a luminous novel about a journey toward a celebration of self, and a love story not to be missed." - Romantic Times. The Gentleman Thief. Amateur sleuth Georgiana Bellewether stumbles across a jewel robbery and eagerly pursues the thief. But as she matches wits with the nobleman responsible, he steals her heart as well in this Regency romp, a Romance Writers of America RITA Finalist. "Definitely reread material, one to savor again and again." - Mrs. Giggles. "Not only is it witty, romantic and funny, it is beautifully written. . .I laughed from the first page, not only at the charming repartee between the hero and heroine, but at the many clever twists and turns the story takes." - All About Romance. Robber Bride. Hardened warrior Simon de Burgh has no use for women and their wiles until he's waylaid by one. Now he plans to best the wench who dared capture him—and his heart. Bethia Burnel leads a band of outlaws, striking from the fastness of the forest at the tyrant who holds her father prisoner. Although she knows how to deal with those who trespass in her woods, this arrogant knight threatens her very existence—and her heart. But all's fair in love and war. "The de Burgh series just keeps getting better and better with its gripping tales of love, power, passion, and adventure." – Rendezvous. The Last Rogue. Although Viscount Raleigh enjoyed playing matchmaker to his friends, he never anticipated his own nuptials. But when circumstances force him to wed Plain Jane Trowbridge, he finds married life to his liking in this Regency romp. " The Last Rogue is a prime example of master storyteller Deborah Simmons' character-driven plots. filled with wonderful sensuality and a basic joy of living." - Under the Covers. "Charming, delightful, and funny too! The Last Rogue is one of the most delightful books I have read this year. The dialogue was hilarious, the main characters were adorable, and the supporting characters were perfect. I give this book keeper status - five hearts - two thumbs up - and, an A." - All About Romance. The de Burgh Bride. By king's decree one of the de Burghs must marry the daughter of their fallen enemy. She's a notorious hellion rumored to have murdered her first husband on their wedding night, and none want to be her second. A scholar as well as a knight, Geoffrey de Burgh values knowledge as much as his sword. But he can't explain why he's drawn to the maddening woman he must make his wife. And someone wants him dead. Is it his bride? Elene Fitzhugh would have no husband and vows to drive him away with the point of her dagger. But the gallant knight is unlike any man she has ever known. And she must arm herself against a new threat—the power of attraction. A Wish for Noel. In this medieval novella, first published in The Knights of Christmas anthology, a world-weary knight Benedick Villiers returns to his keep to find an unwanted ward determined to celebrate the Twelve Days of Christmas - and give him the most precious gift of all. ". most emotionally fulfilling of the tales." - The Romance Reader. "Delightful reading!" - Rendezvous. Tempting Kate. Kate Courtland is determined to wreak revenge upon the Marquis of Wroth, the man said to have compromised her sister, but when she waylays him at gunpoint, both the lady and the nobleman end up with more than they bargained for . . . "With Tempting Kate, author Deborah Simmons has proven that she is a multiple personality author, capable of writing in more different styles than any other romance author this reviewer has read." - All About Romance. "Deborah Simmons' utterly delightful and charming light romance is a sweet and steamy little confection that is sure to charm Regency readers." - Romantic Times. Maiden Bride. In this sequel to The Devil's Lady, Nicholas de Laci seeks revenge upon his old enemy. But marriage to the man's niece changes his mind - and his life - in ways the wounded warrior never imagined. " Maiden Bride's plot is excellent, enchanting, and exciting. I couldn't put it down." - Rendezvous. " Maiden Bride has humor, sensuous love, and tremendous characters that make it a sure bet!" - Literary Times. The Devil Earl. Dark and brooding and rumored to have done murder, the Devil Earl was everything Prudence Lancaster's imagination could conjure and infinitely more seductive than anything she had ever created. In his presence, the dreamy authoress became a sultry sleuth, hungry to solve the mystery of Ravenscar's missing brother and to save the Devil Earl from his own wicked legacy. "Absolutely magnificent, TDE demands reread after reread." - Mrs. Giggles. " The Devil Earl is a wonderfully written romance, complete with passion, love, mystery and a terrific cast of characters." - Romantic Times. Taming the Wolf. The first of the de Burgh family series focuses on the eldest of the seven bachelor brothers. Ordered by his father to escort Lady Warenne back to her home, the Wolf of Wessex soon has his hands full in this road romance. "What an adventure! Taming the Wolf was funny, challenging, and exciting, with an underlying danger to heighten the senses. This romance was sooo good!" - Affaire de Coeur. "This thrilling, fast-paced romance presents a breathless love story and a whole family of promising Medieval heroes." - Romantic Times. The Vicar's Daughter. Known for his devotion to duty and order, the earl of Wycliffe finds his carefully planned schedule - and his entire life - uproariously upended when he meets the vicar's daughter. " The Vicar's Daughter is a fun-loving adventure that is absolutely wonderful!" - Affaire de Coeur. "Delightful, simply delightful!" - All About Romance. "This one has found a place on my shelf for keepers." - Rendezvous. The Devil's Lady. Bid by King Edward to marry one of his knights, Aisley de Laci hopes to avoid the altar by choosing Montmorency. 'Tis a union she is certain none will endorse, especially the baron, who is rumored to practice the dark arts from his isolated keep. Renowned in battle, the Red Knight has secluded himself at Dunmurrow for reasons of his own. And he does not want a wife, no matter how wealthy and beautiful she might be. But even he cannot defy the king's order, and what to him, he takes—and holds. Although Aisley refuses to believe the tales that make Montmorency more myth than mortal, she begins to wonder whether he does possess mysterious powers. How else to explain her own growing feelings for her husband, a man so shrouded in shadow she has never seen his face? "Deborah Simmons guarantees the reader a page-turner." - Romantic Times. The Squire's Daughter. The Worthington Curse… Is the Marquess of Worthington doomed like his ancestors? The notorious rogue doesn't believe in that old legend. But he trusts his instincts, and they're telling him the squire's daughter he once befriended is in danger. Clare Cummings believed in curses, fairy tale castles, and happy endings—until Worthington broke her heart. But if he's determined to rescue her from a bad betrothal, she might rescue him right back. Can she save him from the history that haunts him, or will the curse destroy them both? "Simmons demonstrates her growing talent in this murder mystery Regency romp." - Affaire de Coeur. Silent Heart. Dominique’s noble lineage marks her for death in Revolutionary France. Forced from her family’s château, she seeks her missing father amid the tumult of Paris by assuming a new identity. But she isn’t the only one living a lie. The man who risks his neck to help others escape the guillotine avoids capture by allowing no one to get close to him. But one brave beauty could be his undoing. When survival depends on keeping their own secrets, dare they trust their hearts? Fortune Hunter. When his father gambles away the family fortune, Viscount Sheffield must find himself a wealthy wife. Undaunted by her reputation as Lady Disdain, he wagers he will win the hand—and heart—of Miss Melissa Hampton. Heiress Melissa Hampton holds her suitors in contempt, but the handsome, witty, and charming viscount woos her like no other. Is the man more than what he seems, or is he just another fortune hunter? And in this game of love, who is in danger of losing all? “Fortune Hunter is a light-hearted, delicious Regency romp that tickles the reader’s funny bone.”- Romantic Times. A Heart's Masquerade. An attempt on her life forces Catherine Amberly to flee her manor house for the role of cabin boy on a ship bound for the Caribbean. But the threats she thought left behind follow her into the heat of the tropics, and soon she faces a more potent danger in the form of Ransom Duprey. Ransom has his own enemies—and suspicions about the beautiful young woman in the Barbados ballroom. Although they’ve never met, she seems to know him better than he does himself, and the more she denies him, the more determined he is to uncover all of her secrets. "Heart's Masquerade is a delightful first novel." - Romantic Times. "This is a fun-filled adventure with pirates, villains, and , suspense, romance, and much more." - Bookbug. 0373291841 - My Lady De Burgh by Deborah Simmons. Harlequin, 2001. Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Fair. My Lady De Burgh. Deborah Simmons. Published by Harlequin (2001) Used - Softcover Condition: Good. Quantity available: 1. Harlequin, 2001. Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. My Lady De Burgh. Deborah Simmons. Published by Harlequin (2001) Used - Softcover Condition: Good. Quantity available: 1. Harlequin, 2001. Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. My Lady De Burgh. Deborah Simmons. Published by Harlequin (2001) Used - Softcover Condition: GOOD. Quantity available: 1. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included. Harlequin, 2001. 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