Two regency trads by Anne Barbour are available at bargain price from Kobo. Both were originally published with Signet. I read both a few years ago and liked them a lot.
A Dangerous Charade
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By day Alison Fox was the proper companion of wealthy Lady Edith Brent. By night, however, the vicars daughter became Lissa Reynard, who frequented Londons gambling houses—and won considerable fortunes from the titled ton. Very few knew of this double identity—until Lady Ediths nephew, the Earl of Marchford, decided to investigate. Then Alison had even more secrets to keep…
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A Pressing Engagement
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Jared Talent, Earl of Burnleigh, had his own reasons for wishing lovely Diana St. Aubin to pose as his fiancée. And Diana was forced to agree, as the handsome Earl had the power to send her to prison for a crime of which she was not guilty. Difficult as it was to tolerate the pretense, Diana knew that the earl always got what he wanted.
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