Camille Rolan is a beautiful female thief who appeared in Paris at the end of the 19th century and brilliantly stole the fortunes from the rich and handed them out to the poor. She set her eyes on a necklace beloved by her late mother, but the private detective Hathaway not only got in her way but also ended up trapped with her in an underground passageway! The distance between them suddenly disappeared in the darkness! What direction will a romance between rivals take? Source: Harlequin
In 19th century Paris, the city is ravaged by the sudden appearance of Albert Rolan, a handsome thief who steals from the ultra-wealthy in a spectacular and dramatic fashion and gives the riches to the poor. A young aristocrat's daughter named Rose gets caught up in his affairs and ends up getting kidnapped by the thief after trying to stop him from stealing the Rosario, her family's treasured heirloom. But among other things, has the thief also stolen...her heart? Source: Harlequin
[from fictiondb:] Who is that ravishing blonde belle sitting on a rock in the middle of the Chattahoochee River? And why is she wearing a wedding dress? Dashing Southern aristocrat Ned Fontaine has to know even if it means ruining his Guccis wading out to her. It isn't long before Ned learns that when it comes to the wickedly whimsical Jolie MacGregor, anything can--and usually does--happen. In no time at all, she conquers Atlanta society while launching a secret campaign of romance that transforms Ned from a well-bred rebel rake to a hopeless romantic, yearning for moonlight, magnolias, and passion's embrace...
From [Antisense Scanslations](https://www.mangaupdates.com/groups.html?id=4266): Loosely based on the life of Masaoka Shiki. Who is considered one of the four great Haiku masters. Masaoka Shiki and his childhood friend Akiyama Saneyuki would send each other letters when life sent them in two different paths. This is a peek into their lives through their letters to each other.
This is the story of a splendid phantom thief that takes place in Paris at the end of the 19th century. The newspaper reporter Michel chases after the upcoming and handsome playwright Gigante, but Michel learns of his true identity through an unexpected incident. At the same time, Gigante learns that Michel is a woman parading as a man. Source: Harlequin
The Duke of Eaglefield accepts a wager to become a "regular person" by walking from London to his ancestral home. One of his adventures come when he discovers Alysia, who is running away from an unwanted marriage and manages to help her escape. However, as much as he admires her, he can't marry an unknown girl, can he?