Annabelle Armitage is the undeniable “belle” of her family.
The Hidden Prince
Keren’s family are Jewish captives who live in Babylon, trying to make a living in a difficult place.
Arabella’s Assistant
Lady Arabella Warwick dreams of being more than a wife and mother, but in Victorian society, the cards are stacked against the 27-year-old spinster with a passion for Assyriology.
Blame it on the Earl
While visiting the mythical Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, Sarah Moran happens upon a stranger by the name of Kenver Pendrennon, heir to an earldom, who is hurt and in danger.
Minerva
Minerva Armitage is the eldest daughter of the Reverend Charles Armitage, the vicar of St. Charles and St. Jude.
Lady Loring’s Dilemma
Lady Delia Loring’s husband, Sir Edward, is cross with her. He sends her away to the country, to Harrogate, to take care of her invalid mother, with the expectation that she lives in quiet respectability and has no contact with her daughter.
The Bad Miss Bennet
What is a poor widow to do when no one else realizes her magnanimous dreams?
Her Own Legacy
Joliette de Verzat, a young woman belonging to a French aristocratic family, is dedicated to upholding her family’s legacy, Château de Verzat Wines.
Miss Morton and the English House Party Murder
Lady Caroline Morton, daughter of the late Earl of Morton, has fallen upon hard times.
Red Blossom in Snow
In Tang Dynasty China, magistrate Li Chen possesses a fondness for Song Yi, a skilled courtesan who is indentured at the House of Heavenly Peaches.