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From award-winning author Mia Marlowe, three full-length historical romances with sexy alpha heroes and the independent women who figure out "how to" bring them to heel. How to Distract a Duchess, How to Please a Pirate and How to Vex a Viscount in one glorious romp of a book set!Book 1-How to Distract a DuchessThe widowed Duchess of Southwycke doesn't give two figs for the ton's opinions on propriety.
She wants to be taken seriously as an artist, so Artemisia is painting the entire Roman pantheon in glorious nudes. The man who arrived to pose for her is far too muscular and virile to fit her vision of a cherubic Cupid, so she'll simply turn him into Mars. Trevelyn Deveridge never expected to pose naked to serve Queen and country, but the trail of the elusive Mr. Beddington leads right to the door of the duchess.
Unless Trev retrieves Beddington's key, a whole string of operatives in India are in danger of discovery. Since he's convinced that Her Grace can point him in the right direction, he's left with little choice but to play along with her artistic endeavors. Besides, when a lady asks a gentleman to disrobe, how can he refuse?Book 2-How to Please a PirateWhen Captain Gabriel Drake earns a royal pardon and comes home to Cornwall, he finds himself elevated to lord of the manor with the added complication of being responsible for his five orphaned nieces.
He's also obliged to wed, bed and breed an heir on a well-born lady as soon as possible to secure the barony or it will be devolved to the Crown. And the fact that he only wants Jacquelyn Wren, the bastard daughter of a courtesan who couldn't possibly satisfy the King's requirements to become his baroness, means he'll have her any way he can. To protect the orphans in her charge, Jacquelyn has to see the new baron suitably wed to a lady of quality.
A few lessons in courting should do the trick nicely. But she forgot one thing. What a pirate wants, a pirate takes.Book 3-How to Vex a ViscountDaisy Drake needs Lucian Beaumont. Tired of being "on the shelf, " she craves adventure and Lucian holds all the clues to a long-buried Roman treasure. Too bad the devilishly handsome viscount doesn't want her help. Until she masquerades as a French courtesan who offers to teach him all she knows of the pleasures of the love couch.
Of course, Daisy only knows what she learned from the memoirs of a real courtesan, but she's always been a fast learner. As children they sparred with wooden swords, and Lucian has the scar to prove it. Now that they're all grown up, the true battle is only beginning...