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Table of Contents
 
 
Praise for the Novels of Jo Beverley
A Lady’s Secret
 
 
“Extraordinary storyteller Beverley mixes witty repartee, danger, and simmering sensuality with her strong and engaging characters, including a fetching Papillon, in this delightful, delicious gem of a book.”
—Romantic Times
(top pick)
 
“With wit and humor, Jo Beverley provides a wonderful eighteenth-century romance starring two amiable lead characters whose first encounter is one of the best in recent memory. The tale is filled with nonstop action.”
—The Best Reviews
 
 
Lady Beware
 
 
“Jo Beverley carries off a remarkable achievement in
Lady Bezuare,
the latest and possibly last in her Company of Rogues novels.... It is the unusual combination of familial comfort and risque pleasure that makes this book a winner.... No doubt about it,
Lady Beware
is yet another jewel in Beverley’s heavily decorated crown.”
—The Romance Reader
 
“[E]nchanting ... a delightful blend of wit (with banter between Thea and Darien), intrigue (as evil lurks throughout) and emotional victories (as love prevails in the end).... Watching Thea and Darien spar is entertaining, and watching them succumb to the simmering love and passion is satisfying.”

The Columbia State
(SC)
 
 
To Rescue a Rogue
 
 
“Beverley brings the Regency period to life in this highly romantic story [with] vividly portrayed characters. [Readers] will be engrossed by this emotionally packed story of great love, tremendous courage, and the return of those attractive and dangerous men known as the Rogues. Her Company of Rogues series is well crafted, delicious, and wickedly captivating.”
—Joan Hammond
 
“With her usual beautifully nuanced characters and lyrical writing, RITA Award winner Beverley brings her popular Company of Rogues Regency historical series to a triumphant conclusion ... [a] quietly powerful romance.”
—Booklist
 
“Lighthearted and serious, sexy and sweet, this exquisitely rendered story is a perfect finale to this classic series.”
 
 
The Rogue’s Return
 
 
“Beverley beautifully blends complex characters, an exquisitely sensual love story, and a refreshingly different Regency setting into one sublime romance.”
—Booklist
 
“Jo Beverley has written an excellent character study. One of the best books I’ve read this season.”
—Affaire de Coeur
 
 
A Most Unsuitable Man
 
 
“Picking up exactly where
Winter Fire
leaves off, Beverley turns a rejected ‘other woman’ into a fiery, outspoken, sympathetic heroine; pairs her with a dashing but penniless, scandal-ridden hero; and lets the fun—and the danger—begin. Once again readers are treated to a delightful, intricately plotted, and sexy romp set in the slightly bawdy Georgian world of Beverley’s beloved Malloren Chronicles.”
—Library Journal
 
“Beverley brings back some of the characters from
Winter Fire
as she takes her readers into the dangerous, intriguing, and opulent world of Georgian England. Her strong characters and finely honed dialogue, combined with a captivating love story, are a pleasure to read.”
—Romantic Times
 
“I found myself enjoying every minute of the relationship in this story of love, hope, and increments of witty humor. As usual, a Malloren novel is a keeper.”
—Rendezvous
 
“Expertly laced with danger and skillfully sweetened with sensuality, A Most
Unsuitable Man
is a most captivating romance.”
—Booklist
More Praise for the Other Novels of
New York Times
Bestselling Author Jo Beverley
“A delightful, intricately plotted, and sexy romp.”
—Library Journal
 
“A well-crafted story and an ultimately very satisfying romance.”
—The Romance Reader
 
“Jo [Beverley] has truly brought to life a fascinating, glittering, and sometimes dangerous world.”
—Mary Jo Putney
 
“Another triumph.”
—Affaire de Coeur
 
“Wickedly delicious. Jo Beverley weaves a spell of sensual delight with her usual grace and flair.”
—Teresa Medeiros
 
“Delightful ... thrilling ... with a generous touch of magic ... an enchanting read.”
—Booklist
 
“A stunning medieval romance of loss and redemption ... sizzling.”
—Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
 
“A fast-paced adventure with strong, vividly portrayed characters ... wickedly, wonderfully sensual and gloriously romantic.”
—Mary Balogh
 
“Deliciously sinful.... Beverley evokes with devastating precision the decadent splendor of the English country estate in all its hellish debauchery ... a crafty tale of sensuality and suspense.”
—BookPage
Also by Jo Beverley
Available from New American Library
REGENCY
THE ROGUE’S WORLD
Lady Beware
To Rescue a Rogue
The Rogue’s Return
Skylark
St. Raven
Hazard
“The Demon’s Mistress” in
In Praise of Younger Men
The Devil’s Heiress
The Dragon’s Bride
Three Heroes
(Omnibus Edition)
 
OTHER
Forbidden Magic
Lovers and Ladies
(Omnibus Edition)
 
THE MALLOREN WORLD
The Secret Duke
The Secret Wedding
A Lady’s Secret
A Most Unsuitable Man
Winter Fire
Devilish
Secrets of the Night
Something Wicked
My Lady Notorious
 
MEDIEVAL ROMANCES
Lord of Midnight
Dark Champion
Lord of My Heart
 
ANTHOLOGIES
“The Dragon and the Virgin Princess” in
Dragon Lovers
“The Trouble with Heroes” in
Irresistible Forces
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Published by Signet Eclipse, an imprint of New American Library, a division of Penguin
Group (USA) Inc. Previously published in a Walker edition. Published by arrangement
with the author.
 
First Signet Eclipse Printing, June 2010
 
Copyright © Jo Beverley, 1990
Excerpt from
Emily and the Dark Angel
copyright © Jo Beverley, 1991
All rights reserved
 
SIGNET ECLIPSE and logo are trademarks of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
 
The Library of Congress has catalogued this book as follows:
 
Beverley, Jo.
The stolen bride / Jo Beverley. p. cm.
eISBN : 978-1-101-42965-5
I. Title.
PR9199.3.B424S76 2010
813’. 54—dc22
2010006115
 
Set in ITC New Baskerville Roman
 
 
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I belong to a working group which is of great value to me and I want to thank my friends and fellow writers:
Marianne Avon
Vicki Cameron
Debbie Dumoulin
Linda Wiken
I also want to acknowledge the help I received from Alice Harron Orr, my first editor at Walker, who showed me how to smooth my style and led me gently into the challenging world of the published author.
 
Thank you, everyone.
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B
ETH HAWLEY closed her book and eased her legs. Even in the luxurious Wraybourne carriage, traveling was a tedious business. At first she had found some amusement in exploring the vehicle, equipped as it was with embroidered footstools, rugs, oil lamps, and curtains. In the side walls she had found compartments, one containing wine and spirits, one a small writing desk, one games, and one a well-stocked medicine chest. It would seem the nobility liked to be prepared for all eventualities. Such explorations, however, had not even occupied the first day. At least now, in the third day on the road, the journey was nearing its end. Soon she would see her friend and former pupil, Jane, for the first time since Jane’s wedding.
With a smile she wondered how Jane, who had been such a sober, shy girl before her betrothal, had adapted to married life as the Countess of Wraybourne. Very well, she suspected, remembering the way the girl had blossomed and matured during her season in London. And of course, it could not be hard to be married to a man like Lord Wraybourne, especially when one was in love with him.

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