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Published by [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] in the UK as a [[Historical Romance]] mini-series.  These were additional to the normal four releases a month.
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Published by [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] in the UK as a [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance|Historical Romance]] mini-series.  These were additional to the normal four releases a month. Over the course of 2006 and 2007, these were re-issued in eight volumes, with two stories a volume, called ''The Steepwood Scandals''.
  
* #1 - [[Anne Herries]] - [[Lord Ravensden's Marriage|''Lord Ravensden's Marriage'']], May-2001
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The series was also published in the United States in 2002 in the [[Harlequin Historical]] imprint.
* #2 - [[Elizabeth Bailey]] - [[An Innocent Miss|''An Innocent Miss'']], Jun-2001
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* #3 - [[Meg Alexander]] - [[The Reluctant Bride|''The Reluctant Bride'']], Jul-2001
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* #1 - [[Lord Ravensden's Marriage|''Lord Ravensden's Marriage'']] - [[Anne Herries]], May 2001
* #4 - [[Nicola Cornick]] - [[A Companion of Quality|''A Companion of Quality'']], Aug-2001
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* #2 - [[An Innocent Miss|''An Innocent Miss'']]- [[Elizabeth Bailey]], June 2001
* #5 - [[Gail Whitiker]] - [[A Most Improper Proposal|''A Most Improper Proposal'']], Sep-2001
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* #3 - [[The Reluctant Bride - Meg Alexander|''The Reluctant Bride'']] - [[Meg Alexander]], July 2001
* #6 - [[Anne Ashley]] - [[A Noble Man|''A Noble Man'']], Oct-2001
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* #4 - [[A Companion of Quality|''A Companion of Quality'']] - [[Nicola Cornick]], August 2001
* #7 - [[Sylvia Andrew]] - [[An Unreasonable Match|''An Unreasonable Match'']], Nov-2001
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* #5 - [[A Most Improper Proposal|''A Most Improper Proposal'']] - [[Gail Whitiker]], September 2001
* #8 - [[Paula Marshall]] - [[An Unconventional Duenna|''An Unconventional Duenna'']], Dec-2001
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* #6 - [[A Noble Man|''A Noble Man'']] - [[Anne Ashley]], October 2001
* #9 - [[Anne Herries]] - [[Counterfeit Earl|''Counterfeit Earl'']], Jan-2002
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* #7 - [[An Unreasonable Match|''An Unreasonable Match'']] - [[Sylvia Andrew]], November 2001
* #10 - [[Elizabeth Bailey]] - [[The Captain's Return|''The Captain's Return'']], Feb-2002
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* #8 - [[An Unconventional Duenna|''An Unconventional Duenna'']] - [[Paula Marshall]], December 2001
* #11 - [[Gail Whitiker]] - [[The Guardian's Dilemma|''The Guardian's Dilemma'']], Mar-2002
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* #9 - [[Counterfeit Earl|''Counterfeit Earl'']] - [[Anne Herries]], January 2002
* #12 - [[Anne Ashley]] - [[Lord Exmouth's Intentions|''Lord Exmouth's Intentions'']], Apr-2002
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* #10 - [[The Captain's Return|''The Captain's Return'']] - [[Elizabeth Bailey]], February 2002
* #13 - [[Meg Alexander]] - [[Mr. Rushford's Honour|''Mr. Rushford's Honour'']], May-2002
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* #11 - [[The Guardian's Dilemma|''The Guardian's Dilemma'']] - [[Gail Whitiker]], March 2002
* #14 - [[Nicola Cornick]] - [[An Unlikely Suitor|''An Unlikely Suitor'']], Jun-2002
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* #12 - [[Lord Exmouth's Intentions|''Lord Exmouth's Intentions'']] - [[Anne Ashley]], April 2002
* #15 - [[Sylvia Andrew]] - [[An Inescapable Match|''An Inescapable Match'']], Jul-2002
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* #13 - [[Mr. Rushford's Honour|''Mr. Rushford's Honour'']] - [[Meg Alexander]], May 2002
* #16 - [[Paula Marshall]] - [[The Missing Marchioness|''The Missing Marchioness'']], Aug-2002
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* #14 - [[An Unlikely Suitor|''An Unlikely Suitor'']] - [[Nicola Cornick]], June 2002
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* #15 - [[An Inescapable Match|''An Inescapable Match'']] - [[Sylvia Andrew]], July 2002
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* #16 - [[The Missing Marchioness|''The Missing Marchioness'']] - [[Paula Marshall]], August 2002
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== External Links ==
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* [http://members.madasafish.com/~ncornick/steepbooks.htm The Steepwood Scandals reissues ]

Latest revision as of 07:44, 14 June 2008

Published by Mills & Boon in the UK as a Historical Romance mini-series. These were additional to the normal four releases a month. Over the course of 2006 and 2007, these were re-issued in eight volumes, with two stories a volume, called The Steepwood Scandals.

The series was also published in the United States in 2002 in the Harlequin Historical imprint.


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