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This novella was previously published in Bedeviled, part of the Haunting of Castle Keyvnor series. Her father inherited an earldom and a castle. Has Lady Tamsyn inherited a curse? It's what it feels like when she discovers that she can see the truth behind the lies that men tell. All she wanted on arrival at Castle Keyvnor was to avoid Mr. Gryffyn Cardew, but in a sea of lies, he is the one who always tells her the truth. Together they find that her curse might just be a gift--and their love the key to preventing a tragedy.
Three stories of adventurous, Regency Romance with a dash of Pixie magic! Come along to the rugged coast of Cornwall, to Castle Keyvnor and the village of Bocka Morrow, where the Earl of Hambly’s family and the locals pursue love, romance and Happily Ever After—with the help and hindrance of mischievous Pixies. Lady Tamsyn and the Pixie’s Curse Her father inherited an earldom and a castle. Has Lady Tamsyn inherited a curse? It's what it feels like when she discovers that she can see the truth behind the lies that men tell. All she wanted on arrival at Castle Keyvnor was to avoid Mr. Gryffyn Cardew, but in a sea of lies, he is the one who always tells her the truth. Together they find that her curse might just be a gift—and their love the key to preventing a tragedy. Lord Lochran and the Pixie’s Kiss When is a kiss actually a curse? When an irate Pixie forbids you to kiss the wrong girl—ever. Unfortunately, Lord Locryn Pendarvis has no idea why girls are falling all over themselves not to kiss him. He only knows that after a certain point, the risk of humiliation outweighs desire. Until he meets Lady Gwyn Hambly again. She’s witty, charming and beautiful—and just as interested in him as he is in her. They’ll do anything to ensure their future together—even fight the supernatural forces aligned against them. Miss Penneck and the Pixie’s Poem Miss Penneck was sublimely content when she at last realized her dream of opening a bookstore—until a handsome printer shows up, claiming the shop space is his. Suddenly, everything is complicated. There’s a Pixie in her shop, her father is obsessed with the notion of her deceased mother returning to visit, and the handsome printer’s enemies have made her a target. Her life is in a tangle, but a Pixie’s poem will show them all that love and connection are always the answer—and the best that life can give. Check out Deb Marlowe's other series: The Half Moon House Series A Series of Unconventional Courtships
At Half Moon House, any woman can come to Hestia Wright for help. She’ll move heaven and earth to make things right for the downtrodden women of England—but she’ll never give her heart to another man. The Earl of Stoneacre has long admired Hestia. He can’t help but be smitten with a woman with her strength, honor and purpose—not to mention her legendary beauty. But she’s made her indifference plain, and Stoneacre is not a man to push in where he’s not wanted. Now they’ve been ordered to work together to defeat the Wicked Lord Marstoke once and for all. As the uneasy allies face untold peril and confront their pasts, trust and passion grow . . . but the greatest danger of all might be succumbing to a love that could never survive the obstacles in their way.
Passion and secrets swirl--and the battle between Hestia Wright and her enemies continues--in another delicious installment of the Half Moon House series. Miss Callie Grant has hidden her true identity her entire life, but now elements from her past are threatening to destroy England’s future. To save someone she loves, she agrees to a dangerous mission--and to masquerade as the bride of Lord Truitt Russell. Lord Truitt wants only one thing--to restore his honor. Only the capture of the Wicked Lord Marstoke will do the job. But the intimacy of playing husband to the gorgeous, infuriatingly independent Callie Grant proves a temptation difficult to resist. In the end, which will he choose? Honor or Love?
Miss Penneck was sublimely content when she at last realized her dream of opening a bookstore—until a handsome printer shows up, claiming the shop space is his. Suddenly, everything is complicated. There’s a Pixie in her shop, her father is obsessed with the notion of her deceased mother returning to visit, and the handsome printer’s enemies have made her a target. Her life is in a tangle, but a Pixie’s poem will show them all that love and connection are always the answer—and the best that life can give. Regency Historical Romance with a bit of Pixie Magic! This book can be read alone, but many readers prefer to read the series in order: Lady Tamsyn and the Pixie's Curse Lord Locryn and the Pixie's Kiss Miss Penneck and the Pixie's Poem Also, check out Deb Marlowe's other series: The Half Moon House Series A Series of Unconventional Courtships
This story was first published in the anthology, It Started With a Whisper Debutantes fear him. Their mamas shun him. And it’s all the fault of that gossip-monger, Lady X. William Grey, Lord Tensford, has an old title and an empty purse. He knew it would be difficult to find a Society bride, but after Lady X heeds baseless rumor and brands him Lord Terror, it’s next to impossible. Until he comes to the aid of Lady Hope Brightley, who staunchly defends him to the ton, causing Lady X to re-dub him Lord Tender. It’s no improvement. Now he’s a laughing stock as well as a fortune hunter. But Lady Hope means to repay his kindness by helping him to find a bride. But in the end, will she turn him over to the perfect mate? Or ask him to . . . Love Me, Lord Tender?
A golden bauble will lead the way . . . Miss Clio has a position of responsibility in the Night Market—the magically traveling market full of wonders. She has a vast amount of magic at her beck and call. She has a mentor and a group of friends who care for her. What she doesn’t have is a last name—or a family. Joss Hagan lives his life on the road, journeying with a magical golden bauble as his only companion. It’s a life far preferable to the misery of time spent at home. He’s supposed to be on a mission for his cruel family. Instead, he’s investigating his own magical interests. That is, until the day he encounters a beautiful young witch who recognizes his bauble—and he’s pretty sure it recognizes her, too. Together they must unravel the mystery of her past—and prevent the destruction of their future.
A Witches’ Ball. Hmmph. A magical marriage mart, more like—and Lady Ninianne Morvoren is not in search of a husband. Not yet. She’s perfectly happy with her life on Myrddin’s Isle, where the sea and the moonlight combine to make her magic powerful and her reputation as a truth seer and a curse breaker grow. But her Spriggan friend, Boult, isin search of a mate, and he’s heard of the perfect candidate in the district of Nightshade Manor, where the ball is to be held. Mr. Tristan Tawstock has not come to Cornwall in search of a wife. He’s looking for contacts, connections, and useful friendships that could help as he launches a political career. But a . . . creature has shown up at Nightshade Manor—and its dark influence appears vulnerable to the combination of Lady Ninianne’s water magic and his own Promethean skills with fire and light. As the monster’s menace spreads, Ninianne and Tristan agree to work together. But can the unlikely duo find and conquer the creature before one or both of them are destroyed? And will their unexpected attraction defeat all those best-laid plans?
Wine, women, song, adventure, even scandal. Lord Chester pursued them all—and used the chase to outrun the pain in his past. But when his carousing endangers a young boy, he wonders if he must reevaluate his choices. The pain of Miss Julia Deering’s past keeps turning up in her present. She’s settled and content, now, though, as a lady’s companion, until the dowager countess’s notorious grandson arrives. They are charged with bringing Christmas alive for the boy, the dowager and a quiet house, but they’ll uncover some truths about themselves along the way. Will the magic of the season convince them to believe in themselves—and each other?