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Kathryn Caskie
Kathryn Caskie has background in marketing, advertising and journalism, she is a former magazine editor, TV producer, and copywriter for radio and TV commercials. She has long been a devotee of history and things of old, and when her family moved to a 200-year-old Quaker home in the Virginia Blue Ridge and Caskie became interested in 19th-century history. So it came as no surprise to her family when she took a career detour off the online super highway and began writing historical romances full time. She published her first novel in 2004.
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The Most Wicked of Sins
They are the "Seven Deadly Sins"--the seven Sinclair brothers and sisters who live for scandal and delight in disgrace . . . until their father decrees that they must marry in haste . . . or regret in poverty! Lady Ivy Sinclair can't live without funds much longer, so she vows to land a sensible, serious husband her father will accept. But just when the respectable gentlemen is about to pop the question, another woman snatches away his attentions. Furious, Ivy hatches a plan-make him jealous by hiring a handsome actor to impersonate a marquess-a marquess who happens to be madly in love with her. The moment Ivy boldly kisses Dominic Sheridan-to test his fitness for the task at hand-she sure he's perfect for her desperate scheme. What Ivy doesn't know is that the blue-eyed rake isn't acting at all, but intent on stealing her heart while seducing her into committing the most wicked of sins.

A Lady's Guide to Rakes
Having had her heart broken by a "reformed rake," Meredith Merriweather intends to tempt Alexander Lamont, London's most notorious rake, and document the results for a cautionary guidebook. But Meredith doesn't count on Alexander falling for her. Original.