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The Wild Randalls: Engaging the Enemy / Forsaking the Prize / Guarding the Spoils / Hunting the Hero

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ENGAGING THE ENEMY – Wild Randalls Book 1: Every great family has a few secrets best left unspoken. The wild Randalls of Hampshire excel at them. Leopold Randall has come home to England to find his family and face the demons of his past. The question is, however, if he’s fully prepared to engage the enemy, the Duchess of Romsey, when she’s intimately tangled in his past.

FORSAKING THE PRIZE – Wild Randalls Book 2: Rough and ready sailor Tobias Randall endured years of cruelty only to have his plans for revenge crumble. To reclaim what’s his, he’ll have to marry quickly and for money. Yet the perils of life at sea are nothing compared to the danger of attempting polite conversation with a proper lady.

GUARDING THE SPOILS – Wild Randalls Book 3: Elizabeth Turner once loved Oliver Randall, but was blind to his desire to travel without the encumbrance of a wife weighing him down. When she learned the truth, Beth settled for the security of a loveless marriage. Now a widow with a son to support, desperation has driven her into service at Romsey Abbey and directly into the path of the man she’d loved and lost.

HUNTING THE HERO – Wild Randalls Book 4: Meredith wants no part of her long-ago identity as Rosemary Randall. She's created a more exciting life as a courtesan. She’ll never let herself be tied down to the Earl of Grayling, but something deep inside her yearns to stay. Should she trust the man she's coming to love with the secrets of her past, or flee to save them both from heartbreak?

908 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 12, 2014

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Heather Boyd

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USA Today Bestselling Author Heather Boyd believes every character she creates deserves their own happily-ever-after—no matter how much trouble she puts them through. With that goal in mind, she writes steamy romances that skirt the boundaries of propriety to keep readers enthralled until the wee hours of the morning. Heather has published over sixty regency romance novels and shorter works full of daring seductions and distinguished rogues. She lives north of Sydney, Australia, with her trio of rogues and a four-legged overlord. To learn more visit www.Heather-Boyd.com

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July 19, 2023
The entire series, is intriguing, suspenseful. There is heart, passion & emotional heartache, secrets, deception & lets not forget wonderful love scenes.
Each Randall has a different aspect of the trauma they went thru from the hands of the Old Duke of Romsey. The old guard took away a decade of the Randall siblings lives. Along with the murder of their parents. Each character added to the series brings you more facts of the secrets held within the Romsey Abbey Estate. Read the entire series.to uncover the truths behind the Wild Randall family.
298 reviews2 followers
September 24, 2017
Well....

I really enjoyed the first book. So many characters and mysteries. They had so much potential. The subsequent books didn't touch on many of them. I wonder what happened with the Shaws and Charles Allen and his sons. What happened between George and the Allen boys? Steamy love scenes, entertaining but a lot of unanswered questions. Also a spin-off series begins after book four. Regency era.
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December 1, 2018
The stories of what happened to four siblings after their parents were murdered. All good books.
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March 10, 2015
EVERY ONE A WINNER

This elegant little collection of tear-jerkers is perfect for a long weekend, or a couple bad days in bed. The characters begin to evolve and revolve on the first page, and continue to the last ( where I ended up sniffling yet again). The last book contains fewer surprises, simply because all the characters except one have entered the story - thus the missing character is known. And by this point, there is not much surprise left.
Because these tales are unique in their continuity, I really recommend reading them in sequence. So, really, this is not a group of four novels, but one huge, Gone With the Wind type book.
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