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The Loversalls
Series · 3 books · 2004-2014

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#1

An Extraordinary Flirtation

2004

SHE HAD TOO MUCH SENSE TO BE SEDUCED BY SUCH A MAN... Beautiful and reckless, the Loversall women have been notorious for loving unwisely and all too well. But Cara, now the widowed Lady Norwood, refuses to follow family tradition. Instead, she is quite happy rusticating on her estate in the Cotswolds, tending to her garden...until the day her brother arrives requesting her help. It seems that her niece, in the manner of all true Loversalls, has developed a most unsuitable tendre. And the object of her affection? None other than Mannering—the most irresistible, infuriating, indecently handsome rake in all of London. BUT SINCE WHEN IS LOVE SENSIBLE? To the world, Nicholas, Lord Mannering can seduce the birds from the trees. But unbeknownst to Society, there has been one conquest who got away. Now, Nick has devised a shameless scheme to lure a certain defiant lady back to London—and into his arms. Alas, he never counted on Cara's niece being so devilishly determined to hold onto her prize. Suddenly the most worldly and sophisticated of rogues is caught between two stubborn women...one he will do anything to entice, the other he wants only to escape. In this scandalous tangle of hearts, does love stand a chance?
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#2

Point Non Plus

2012

At seventeen, Zoe Loversall was the toast of London, with so many admirers that they were known as 'Zoe's Zoo'. At seven-and-twenty, she is a runaway Contessa, determined to experience everything life has thus far withheld. Zoe returns to London, determined to seek her ruin and her revenge. There she sets her sights on Lord Quinton, a man notorious for the women he has bedded, the men he has killed in duels, the amount of liquor he consumes, the fortune he is doing his best to gamble away. Lord Quinton is bored beyond bearing by females wishful to be rid of their virtue, and so he informs Zoe. Zoe, however, is not so easily convinced. A Traditional Regency Novella, 26,839 words. Excerpt: She dimpled at him. “Hello. I’m the Contessa—Ah, Prudence Loversall. That is, I am calling myself Prudence because I spent ten miserable years being prudent and chaste. Cousin Wilhelmina says if I have the sense of a gnat I’ll avoid you like the plague.” “You should listen to your cousin,” Quin replied. “Just because a person is older—and Cousin Wilhelmina is much older! — doesn’t mean she has a better understanding.” Boldly, Prudence—or, not-Prudence—clutched his arm. Though normally he would have, Quin did not shake her off, his responses rendered sluggish by ingestion of a large amount of that beverage commonly known as Strip-Me-Naked or Blue Ruin. Too, he was bemused by the notion of a prudent, chaste Loversall. He was additionally distracted by the notion of Mina Loversall grown old. “So you are the Black Baron!” his captor continued. “It is Fate that I should meet you now, when I have decided I must broaden my understanding of the world. I am seven-and-twenty, you see, and have not yet done anything depraved.” Quin raised his glass, and drank. Females frequently vied for his favors. He was amazed (if he could still be amazed) that so many were as bent on their destruction as he was himself. This female was still talking. “I am a married woman, so I am not entirely without experience. Such as it was! A wife is not supposed to have cravings, I credit. I was vastly disappointed—but that is beside the point. You are a man who understands affaires de coeur, and grand passions, and worlds well lost for love.” If Mina Moxley was banked fires, her cousin was a pile of kindling in search of a match. Lord Quinton had no desire to burn his fingers. “No,” he said. She tilted her head. “Whyever not?” Quin was getting a headache. He really should refrain from combining burgundy with gin. “I prefer rigidly virtuous young women who are ripe to be debauched.” Her blue eyes widened. “Are you truly so wicked?” Quin reflected upon the orgies he’d attended. The whores he’d tumbled. The virgins he’d defiled. The men he’d killed. The young married woman he had seduced on a wager, who rather than face her cuckolded husband had hanged herself. He had won that wager. Others, he had lost. They all ran together in a blur of endless days and nights fuelled by opium and alcohol. Quin said, with rare sincerity, “I am.”
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#4

A Respectable Female

2014

The legendarily libidinous Loversalls are notorious for their amorous adventures, their erotic escapades. Alas, Beau Loversall has lost his enthusiasm for such pursuits. It is, he fears, a result of advancing age. But then he reluctantly rescues an innocent, and must provide her a proper duenna – A comedy of manners, Regency style.

Author

Maggie Mackeever
Maggie Mackeever
Author · 28 books

Ever since I learned to read, I have loved books. For almost as long, I have made up tales. I’ve written horrible poetry, better short stories, adequate commercials, educational and industrial film narration, and very forgettable screenplays. Once I learned how to make a story last longer than a few paragraphs I moved on to novels, and there I stayed. I've written forty-three to date. In addition to my website, I have a (sporadic) blog at http://maggiemackeever.wordpress.com/

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