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The Writing Girls

Author:
Rodale, Maya
 
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Star rating for A Groom of One's Own
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1.
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5 stars
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A wonderfully fresh and vibrant new voice in historical romance, Maya Rodale is warmly welcomed into the Avon family with A Groom of One's Own, the first book in her delightful Writing Girls series. A delectable tale of an intrepid lady journalist in Regency England who discovers the handsome the duke of her dreams...when she's assigned to cover his upcoming wedding! Eloisa James has called this author's work, "Dazzlingly sexy," and with A Groom

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Star rating for A tale of two lovers
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2.
Average Rating:
5 stars
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When notorious rake Lord Simon Roxbury objects to what gossip columnist Lady Julianna Somerset writes about him for "The London Weekly," his public denunciation places Julianna's reputation and career on the line.
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Star rating for The Tattooed Duke
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3.
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5 stars
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From the author of A Tale of Two Lovers. "Fans of historical romance will fall in love with our intrepid heroine and our ornately decorated hero." —Library Journal
Maya Rodale's wonderfully witty Writing Girls series is a winner! Her third delectable love story to feature a plucky Regency heroine with a pen, The Tattooed Duke follows a scandal sheet reporter posing as a common housemaid in order to uncover whatever...
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Star rating for Seducing Mr. Knightly
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4.
Average Rating:
5 stars
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"For ages, it seems, advice columnist Annabelle Swift has loved Derek Knightly, editor-owner of The London Weekly, from a distance. Determined to finally attract her boss's attention, she seeks advice from her loyal readers-who offer Annabelle myriad suggestions . . . from lower-cut bodices (success!) and sultry gazes (disaster!) to a surprise midnight rendezvous (wicked!). Derek never really took note of his shy, wallflower lady writer. But suddenly...