1750 - Jacqueline by Stephanie Laurens
1818 - Isabel by Suzanne Enoch
1940 - Josie by Linda Needham
Discover More by Karen Hawkins
Made to Marry Series
Caught by the Scot
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The Oxenburg Princes Series
The Prince Who Loved Me
The Prince and I
The Princess Wore Plaid (novella)
Mad for the Plaid
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The Duchess Diaries Series
How to Capture a Countess
How to Pursue a Princess
How to Entice an Enchantress
Princess in Disguise (novella)
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The Wicked Widows Short Stories
The Lady in the Tower
The Lucky One
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The Hurst Amulet Series
One Night in Scotland
Scandal in Scotland
A Most Dangerous Profession
The Taming of a Scottish Princess
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The Maclean Curse Series
How to Abduct a Highland Lord
To Scotland, With Love
To Catch a Highlander
Sleepless in Scotland
The Laird Who Loved Me
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The Prequel to the Maclean Curse
Much Ado about Marriage
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The St. John Talisman Ring Series
An Affair to Remember
Confessions of a Scoundrel
How to Treat a Lady
And the Bride Wore Plaid
Lady in Red
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Just Ask Reeves Series
Her Master and Commander
Her Officer and Gentlemen
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The Abduction and Seduction Series
The Abduction of Julia
A Belated Bride
The Seduction of Sara
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Novellas in Anthologies
The Further Observations of Lady Whistledown
Lady Whistledown Strikes Back
About the Author
Karen Hawkins is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over 26 fun and lively Regency historical romances and two humorous contemporary romances. Like Sabrina Jeffries, Julia Quinn, Victoria Alexander, and Suzanne Enoch, Karen's books are renown for their sparkling humor, dashing rakes, independent heroines, and often include freshly retold fairy tales (Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, etc), daring rescues, runaway brides, marriages of convenience, Regency balls, and more! With vivid descriptions, strong characters, and captivating plots, Karen takes her readers from London's Regency ballrooms to the purpled moors of Scotland and beyond.
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When not stalking hot Australian actors, pretending to do 'research' while looking up pictures of men in kilts from the Scottish highlands, or teasing her husband (aka Hot Cop) about his propensity to idolize chocolate cake over the other food groups, Karen is busy writing her next book while resting her toes on one of her three large rescue dogs.
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