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Wild Masquerade Though the most sensible of the Pedigrue sisters, Constance has long harbored a romantic dream of working in the theater. But she never expected that a string of disasters would leave her stranded in New York - and in debt to scandalously successful theatrical producer Gideon Payne! With little choice, Constance accepts his offer of employment, but is determined to teach the notorious Mr. Payne a much-needed lesson before she's through. Yet as constance soon discovers, there is more to Gideon than meets the eye. His beautiful actress wife-who looked exactly like Constance-died under mystifying circumstances. And now someone obsessed by her memory is committing terrifying crimes. As Constance's feelings begin to waver, she and Gideon join forces to unravel the mystery. But a madman's scheme has set the stage, testing their reluctant trust, sparking reckless hungers, and threatening much more than their wildest imaginings...
Wild Serenade Although she hasn't a whit of experience, Patience Pedigrue is sure she can be a good governess. She knows Latin, is very neat, and is extremely proper. When she arrives at Miss Bodrill's School for Young Ladies, she feels ready to meet her new charge, nine-year-old Emaline Dalton. But what she finds is a screaming, wild-eyed urchin who looks as though she's never had a bath! What on earth is a young governess to do? When Nantucket shipping magnate Captain Garrick Dalton enlisted Patience's services, he neglected to tell her his sister Emaline was raised by a primitive tribe after being lost in a shipwreck. Nor did he mention that a killer was stalking the child. Even more audaciously, the handsome captain has now created a plan to save Emaline's life - one that includes marrying Patience! Even though she melts in his strong arms, Patience soon realizes she is in double danger: of an unknown enemy coming closer...and of losing both the child and the man who have stolen her heart.
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