Hope the weather is being gentle to you at the moment; it's pretty oppressive where I am.
The first prompt's already in there, but I'll happily take the others. I've also added Bill, whom the generator is determined to ship with Servalan. I did eventually get it to produce this, though:
447) Who's Calling the Shots? by Jennifer Rae Lights… Camera… Sizzling attraction! Contestant Lydia Bennet’s idea of fun is not a dating reality show! But it’s an incredible chance to promote her family’s sports brand if only she could ignore the maddeningly hot director, Bill Potts! When the cameras stop rolling, how long will they be able to keep their eyes on the prize… and their hands off each other… ?
Um, actually, I think a dating reality show would be Lydia Bennet's idea of heaven.
558) The Bridegroom's Bargain by Sylvia Andrew 'Till death us do part.' A solemn wedding vow, and one Lord Vislor Turlough's young bride ardently wishes to bring about sooner rather than later! Only minutes after the wedding, Charlotte Lucas is brandishing a pistol at her husband, accusing him of ruining her father and killing her brother. So Turlough makes one more, wholly unexpected, vow - that he's completely innocent of both crimes and will prove it. If after six months she isn't totally convinced then he'll take the consequences. What he must do now is win Charlotte's trust - using every means at his disposal.
'A Wild Justice' sounds like it's the perfect vehicle for the genderswapped suffragette version of Adam Adamant. Except that since the original characters are called Annica and Sinclair, it's got to be these two...
559) A Wild Justice by Gail Ranstrom Despite Lord Jeffrey Sinclair's determination to remain a bachelor — the better to avenge wronged women — his passionate response to Seven of Nine, elusive Countess of Auberville, swept him into a web of desire beyond his wildest imaginings. Lady Auberville wanted a manageable husband who asked no questions — what she got was an independent man with secrets...
560) The Butler Did It by Kasey Michaels Vila Restal, Marquis of Westham, expects his butler to be awaiting his return home — even when that return follows a five-year absence. But he doesn't expect the horde of strangers who've taken up residence in his house, courtesy of that enterprising butler and a discreet classified ad. Vila's plan to toss his unwelcome tenants into the street is thwarted by a beautiful but indomitable debutante, Miss Ace McShane — who's not averse to a bit of blackmail for a good cause. Now Vila finds himself squiring the lovely Ace to the ton's most fashionable events — and what's more surprising, he's beginning to enjoy it. Surely he's not falling for such an infuriating woman? The butler has a lot to answer for — but then again, it's so hard to find good help...
Oh, and one I spotted independently...
561) Cursed By Cupid by Wendy Sparrow With luck, they might survive their first date... Dear Reader, this letter is to inform you of Cupid’s curse, which will fall upon you if you don’t pass this email on to three friends within three hours. the Mistress didn’t believe in the curse and now she hasn’t had a second date in three years… because all her first dates end in disaster. In fact, she just accidentally punched a guy in the face, leaving her without a date for Valentine’s Day! Servalan isn’t sure if the curse is real or not, but if dating Missy means occasionally getting assaulted with a chocolate shake or nearly electrocuted, it’s worth the risk. Armed with more lucky charms than a bowl of cereal, Servalan will have to battle flying swords, Russian mail-order brides, and shrimp linguini if she’s going to win the girl.
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Date: 2017-06-18 08:08 pm (UTC)The first prompt's already in there, but I'll happily take the others. I've also added Bill, whom the generator is determined to ship with Servalan. I did eventually get it to produce this, though:
Um, actually, I think a dating reality show would be Lydia Bennet's idea of heaven.
'A Wild Justice' sounds like it's the perfect vehicle for the genderswapped suffragette version of Adam Adamant. Except that since the original characters are called Annica and Sinclair, it's got to be these two...
Oh, and one I spotted independently...