London (England) -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
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- The infidel stain, M.J. Carter
- The knave of hearts, rhymes with love, Elizabeth Boyle
- The pigeon pie mystery, [a novel], Julia Stuart
- Hello stranger, Lisa Kleypas
- Marrying Winterborne, Lisa Kleypas
- Inspector of the dead, David Morrell
- A scandalous affair, Karen Erickson
- Fool me twice, Meredith Duran
- A lady's formula for love, a novel, Elizabeth Everett
- Summer Bride
- Pride & passion, Charlotte Featherstone
- Miss Moriarty, I presume?, Sherry Thomas
- Never a bride, a Duke's daughters novel, Megan Frampton
- Jack's shadow, [a Jack the ripper mystery], Pamela Oldfield
- Harlequin historical July 2014, Bundle 2 of 2
- Lady Mercy Danforthe flirts with scandal, Jayne Fresina
- The wicked ways of a duke, by Laura Lee Guhrke
- A duke of her own, Lorraine Heath
- Timeless, Gail Carriger
- An earl to enchant
- West End earl, a misfits of Mayfair novel, Bethany Bennett
- Aphrodite and the duke, a novel, J.J. McAvoy
- Julian Fellowes's Belgravia, Julian Fellowes
- Belgravia, Julian Fellowes
- Darian Hunter, Duke of desire, by Carole Mortimer
- Compromised, Kate Noble
- In pursuit of Eliza Cynster, Stephanie Laurens
- Because you're mine, Lisa Kleypas
- The spring bride, a Chance sisters romance, Anne Gracie
- Annabelle, M.C. Beaton
- The Princess Casamassima, Henry James
- Ecstasy wears emeralds, [a jaded gentleman novel], Renee Bernard
- Once a spy, Mary Jo Putney
- A little princess, by Frances Hodgson Burnett ; adapted by Cathy East Dubowski
- A counterfeit suitor, a Rosalind Thorne mystery, Darcie Wilde
- MacGregor's Lady, Grace Burrowes
- Miss Molly Robbins designs a seduction, Jayne Fresina
- Lie by moonlight, by Amanda Quick
- Phineas Finn, the Irish member, edited with an introduction by John Sutherland
- Above the Bay of Angels, a novel, Rhys Bowen
- The duke knows best, Jane Ashford
- Too wicked to wed, Cara Elliott
- Marcus wilding, duke of pleasure, Carole Mortimer
- Almost heaven, [a sequels novel], Judith McNaught
- A little folly, [a novel], Jude Morgan
- Sorcery and Cecelia, or, The enchanted chocolate pot, being the correspondence of two young ladies of quality regarding various magical scandals in London and the country, Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer
- Devil's daughter, Lisa Kleypas
- The iron wyrm affair, Lilith Saintcrow
- The Irish healer, a novel, Nancy Herriman
- Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens