The Thoroughly Compromised Bride by Catherine Reynolds

The Thoroughly Compromised Bride
Living quietly at Bath suited Miss Elizabeth Ashton perfectly. In the past she had refused several unexceptionable suitors—for reasons of her own. Her peace was shaken, however, by the arrival of Mr. Charles Carlyle, a charming and irreverent rake. When relatives place her in a compromising position with him, Charles insists that she marry him—or be ruined. Originally published by Harlequin Regency Romance

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From the time she learned to read, no one ever had to wonder what to give Catherine Reynolds as gifts--books! She didn't discover Regencies until fairly late in life and quickly became hooked on them. During one period, when she had read several that left much to be desired, Catherine began to wonder if she couldn't do at least as well. Finally she made the attempt, and the result was two Regency Romances: The Thoroughly Compromised Bride (1991) and The Highwayman (1993). Both books were published by Harlequin and both received Certificates of Excellence from Romantic Times Magazine. The Thoroughly Compromised Bride was B. Dalton's best selling Harlequin Regency for the year.

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