Brides of Mayfair, Book One
Miss Tavistock's Mistake
Miss Tavistock is promised in marriage to Captain
Rempeare by the wish of her dearly departed papa. But the Captain's been at sea for a decade. When they meet, tempestuous sparks fly, and she impulsively adopts a daring false identity. Going by 'Lady X,' she vows never to marry such an infuriating man.
Captain Gabriel Rempeare is prepared to marry Miss Tavistock--if only he can clap eyes on her! Circumstances keep them apart, though he cannot seem to avoid the beautiful, maddening, Lady X. When they are thrown together in London, Miss Tavistock discovers the true nature of the Captain and regrets her subterfuge. But can such an honourable man forgive deceit? Or has her mistake already cost her everything?
Brides of Mayfair, Book Two
Miss Fanshawe's Fortune
Respectability was all she needed to win his heart…and precisely what she lacked.
Miss Frances Fanshawe’s past is shrouded in mystery. Raised as an heiress, she is forced to question everything after her mother dies and leaves her with only a clue to the money. Unless she can locate her father or otherwise prove her heritage, not only the fortune but her very espectability is at stake.
In line for a baronetcy, Sebastian Arundell has no time for sorting out questionable tangles for young women with dubious histories. No matter if they are young, appealing, and have eyes to melt a man’s heart. But when he learns other people are after Frannie’s supposed fortune, he is drawn to investigate....
Brides of Mayfair, Book Three
Miss Wetherham's Wedding
Every step she takes to ensure his happiness is a nail in the coffin of her own.
Miss Wetherham, a matchmaker, must agree to the devious plan of a society rogue before she finds herself destitute. Helping him gain back his lost love will protect her independence and survival. But can any amount of money protect her guileless heart from falling for his charms?
Nick Dellacort is determined to restore his pride and gain back the bride he lost. Miss Wetherham is the woman able to help him do it and he’ll make it worth her while. But once he sets the devilish wheels in motion, can he persuade her to abandon the scheme and choose instead a scoundrel like him for a wedding of her own?