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This is the first novel in the Moralities of Marriage series, a Pride and Prejudice Variation series. When his horse…
The third novella in the Seasons of Serendipity sees the Bennet sisters divided by countries, not counties. Still struggling to…
Confronting her first trials at Pemberley, Elizabeth takes on the tenant Christmas party, sidestepping her mother’s meddling, and finding a…
Expecting His Proposal: A Darcy and Elizabeth Short Story (Darcy and Elizabeth Short Stories Book 2)
● Ranked #1 in Classic Short Stories ● Ranked #1 in Historical Fiction Short Stories ❝A Darcy and Elizabeth Short…
With over 3,500 five-star Goodreads ratings: When a woman is found murdered on a church’s altar in 19th-century England, nobleman Sebastian St. Cyr is accused of the crime — and must race to prove his innocence… “This fog-enshrouded London puzzler will appeal to fans of Anne Perry” (Booklist).
In this imaginative adaption of Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth Bennet has just suffered a terrible loss when she meets the dashing Mr. Darcy. Can he convince her to give him a chance, or will she keep him at arm’s length?
When an empire is at stake, one woman stands between the past and the future In post-Restoration England, King Charles II…
Mistress Beatrice Primrose runs the Inn of the Red Chrysanthemum, a pleasure haven where anything goes. But when she receives an invitation to spend a week with Spencer Edelton, the Marquess of Carey, she’ll enter an entirely new world of submission and decadence…
When independent-minded Jane is booted from her job at a finishing school, she finagles a position as companion to the young sister of Gabriel, the Marquess of Waverly. Gabriel is suspicious of Jane’s motives — and alarmed at his own passionate desire for her. From a USA Today bestselling author!
In 1804, aspiring novelist Jane travels with her family to the Dorset coast, where she uncovers a plot involving murder, a handsome nobleman, and a smuggler. This cozy historical mystery is a “delight” that’s “nearly as wry as Jane Austen herself” (Publishers Weekly).