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The Married for Love Series: Where true love can be found regardless of station or status. Love finds us where we are, and works its beautiful magic in our lives.
A NEW SERIES – The Sisters of Cherrywood Manor: Where seven sisters find love in miraculous ways.
A stolen kiss, a secret identity, and a thief that keeps the ton on its dancing toes.
Lady Cassandra Berkeley, eldest daughter of the Duke of Cheshire, has high standards. Though she’s had plenty of offers of marriage, Cassandra wants nothing more than a love match. Now in her third Season, London is predictable and dull. Until a stolen kiss and intrigue of a thief enter her life. The ton is captivated by the movements of a mysterious thief, and Cassandra is no exception. She is determined to uncover the mystery for herself.
Robert Cavendish, the Marquess of Pembroke, has not been seen in Society since the death of his parents. He returns to London to oversee his sister’s first Season, but has no interest in taking part in Society. When an intriguing offer comes his way, he cannot help but accept, knowing that he might find clues to his past. Now, with a purpose during the Season, Robert finds himself confronted multiple times by Lady Cassandra. She is beautiful, intelligent, and charming. Which means she is a complete distraction from his mission.
Lady Cassandra instinctively knows that the Marquess is hiding something. But when she discovers his true identity, will she turn him in, or join forces with him?
Pembroke’s tasks become increasingly difficult as the Season progresses. Unable to share his true motives for his actions, he must keep to the shadows. Lives are at stake, and when his heart becomes entangled, his path forward to finding the truth becomes even more dangerous. He will stop at nothing to fulfill his mission, but what will happen when secrets come to light?
She needs to get to her cousin’s house before nightfall. He needs a break from the prying eyes of Society. The snowstorm had other plans.
Grace has one goal during the Christmas House Party: to secure her future with a financially viable marriage of convenience to help her family’s impoverished situation. If unsuccessful, she has agreed to accept the marriage arrangement to a man twice her age. Having set her sights on the Duke of Norfolk, Grace is determined to arrive at her cousin’s estate without delay. But nothing, it seems, will go as planned.
Falling in love is the last thing on Ollie’s mind when he finds an unconscious damsel in distress in the woods. He comprehends the threat of ruin and scandal surrounding their situation, but with the snowstorm raging, he has no choice but to shelter the unaccompanied woman until the storm ceases.
Grace’s spark for life causes Ollie to see his seclusion in a new light. Can there really be hope and sunshine after the storms he has endured? Grace wonders if her life has taken more than just a wrong turn in the woods. Will she still be able to support her family and pursue the marriage of convenience when her heart is already spoken for?
Two matchmakers, with a scheme to help their friends form an attachment, find they are entangled in an attachment of their own.
Mary’s task was supposed to be an easy one. During the London Season, she pretended to be smitten with the Earl of Dorset in order to give her cousin the opportunity to make a smart match. The plan was a successful one, but pretending to be in love with Lord Dorset affected her heart. When he doesn’t return her feelings, she’s resolved to settle into life without any more pretending.
When Lord Abingdon comes to town he turns everyone’s head. Mary is intrigued by the man before her—finally someone real, whose regard for her isn’t based on a scheme.
Charles Wood, Earl of Dorset, thought he was prepared for everything. But falling in love with the woman he pretended to be in love with took him by surprise. After all, he’d come up with the fool-proof scheme to help his friend. He’d promised Mary that no hearts would be affected in the process. It was a promise he had a hard time keeping, but as a gentleman he wouldn’t take advantage of the situation.
Competing with another earl for Mary’s attention was also not something he expected. Though Mary may not have been affected by him, the time they spent together during the London Season has convinced him that his happiness lies in winning Mary over and besting the other earl vying for her affections.
A woman determined to hide, a duke determined to fulfill his duty, and a London Season where neither expects to fall in love.
Miss Emma Gray has always known she is a burden to her aunt and uncle. Her only source of comfort is her sweet cousin for whom she acts as chaperone and companion. Enduring a London Season seems daunting, but with matrimony far from her mind, she is content to hide in the shadows until the season is over.
James Berkeley, Duke of Cheshire, is the most eligible bachelor in London. At least, he would be if he had any intention to wed. Before he can think about matrimony, he has a secret and solemn duty he must fulfill. The last two London Seasons have come to naught; he is hoping a third will hold more promise, allowing him to solve a mystery and regain his freedom once and for all.
James is intrigued when he meets the beautiful Miss Gray; she is elusive, mysterious, and cares little that he is a duke. But when James discovers Miss Gray could be the very woman he is honor-bound to find, he is torn between duty and desire. She might be the key to solving all of his problems, but he’d rather she be the key to his heart. And one thing is certain: she cannot be both.
Married for Love
This Marriage of Convenience is anything but convenient.
Miss Ancilla Clements longs for a love match of her own, until her sister’s scandal ruins her family’s standing, dashing her hopes of ever making an advantageous match. When her father arranges for Ancilla’s marriage to a wealthy, titled gentleman, she agrees to make the best of it, secretly hoping to still find love in the match. But when she arrives at Highstone Manor to meet her future husband and finalize their engagement, the Marquess of Lansdowne is nowhere to be found.
The Marquess of Lansdowne has long believed a marriage of convenience to be the best path forward. After all, as a marquess, he will need an heir. He tasks his man of business with the details so he can stay hidden from society, just as he prefers it. But when the marquess finally meets Ancilla, he is baffled to discover she cares little for his title or wealth. She’s looking for something much more complicated in the arrangement. Love.
The marquess never intended to be close to his future bride, to reveal himself—and all his flaws—in any personal way. But Ancilla is persistent. And lovely. Suddenly this arrangement is no longer convenient and proving more than he bargained for.
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