Browsing: Great Britain

When the arrogant Earl of Gloucester agrees to help his sister’s best friend navigate the London social season, their unlikely friendship turns into a scandalous romance! George and Abigail throw caution to the wind in this delightful Regency tale.

To seek vengeance on a notorious rake, Ned, the Earl of Stranraer, infiltrates his household disguised as a servant. But a headstrong lady determined to learn the art of seduction stands in his way… Will he end up receiving a lesson on love instead?

A hilarious romantic comedy for fans of Sophie Kinsella, with more than 4,000 five-star Goodreads ratings: When Olive’s terminally ill best friend, Birdie, asks for Olive’s help tracking down her first love, she agrees — even though it means leaving the safety of her life and venturing to New York City…

Diana Hunter was a promising Canadian spy until she was kidnapped by a sadistic assassin — and although she escaped, her assailant was never caught. Ten years later, despite having left the service, Diana faces off with him again…

When Harriet agrees to help widowed Lord Berkley renovate his ancestral mansion, their work together sparks an intimacy that could lead to so much more… “An unforgettable read” (RT Book Reviews).

“A strong choice for book clubs… [a] savvy, propulsive courtroom drama” (Kirkus Reviews). Did Sophie’s husband commit a heinous crime? Sophie believes he’s innocent — but lawyer Kate is determined to prove otherwise. “Resonates long after the final word” (New York Times bestselling author Kimberly Belle).

A “triumphant” novel (The Times) from a New York Times bestselling author: When a valuable manuscript disappears in Elizabethan London, Richard Shakespeare — brother of William — must navigate intrigue and danger to clear his name. “Imaginative, intelligent, and just plain fun” (Kirkus Reviews).

An entertaining cozy with “a most beguiling protagonist” (The New York Times): After Miss Seeton witnesses a murder, she becomes the next target! “Fun to be had with a full cast of endearingly zany villagers… and the ever gently intuitive Miss Seeton” (Kirkus Reviews).