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The Duchess & The Rake/The Wallflower Duchess/Redeeming the Roguish

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The Wallflower Duchess

No other woman will do for the determined Duke...

To Lily Hightower, Edge is still the adventurous boy she grew up with, even though he's now become the formidable Duke of Edgeworth. So when he doesn't propose to her sister as everyone expects, shy Lily marches right up to him to ask why...

Wallflower Lily is amazed to learn that she is the Duke's true choice. She's hiding a secret which, if he found out, could threaten everything. But Lily is the Duchess of his dreams - and Edge is determined to make her his!

Redeeming The Roguish Rake

The scoundrel of society... has compromised the Vicar's daughter!

When scandalous Fenton Foxworthy is beaten and left for dead, he's rescued by demure vicar's daughter Rebecca Whitelow. Fox is a cynical rake whose outrageous propositions are the talk of the ton - but his injuries are so great that Rebecca mistakes him for the new village vicar! Too late, Rebecca realises her error...she's been compromised into a hasty marriage!

544 pages, Paperback

Published March 3, 2021

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Liz Tyner

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In fifth grade, Liz's teacher encouraged the students to write plays, and allowed them to cast their classmates as the characters. Then the students stood in front of the class and read their lines. Liz scribbled as fast as she could to finish her Little Red Riding hood series by the end of the year. She was writing plays she knew would be produced and she could cast any of her friends in the roles. In a rural Oklahoma town of approximately 500 people, it was an incredible experience, particularly because the actors couldn't refuse their parts and the audience was already assembled.

Liz always planned to write a novel, but she believed that only people from an imaginary world in which Stephen King, Hemmingway or the Bronte sisters lived could become writers. Getting a book published felt like an impossible dream but it came true for Liz when Harlequin Historical published her debut novel.

Now Liz writes from her home on a small acreage and takes breaks from plotting to walk in the woods while taking photos of wildflowers and nature. No wolves are in the area—she hopes—and her stories still have a similar theme to the ones she penned in fifth grade...a heroine who triumphs and a happily ever after!

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