Once you've read The Duchess Heist, you'll want to read Verity's and Rebecca's stories. The St. Clair sisters keep the arts alive and the gossip flowing in the ton.
The wording is exquisite and captivating and keeps the reader engaged and wanting more!
This author’s daring regency romance comes to life with her exquisite and captivating writing style - full of witty banter and historical references.
The characters though flawed through family and personal trauma’s, are charismatic and charming while filled with internal and societal expectations and conflicts.
As the twists, turns and surprises within the intertwined plots are delightfully developed, the reader is pulled into the dilemmas and challenges of a by gone era. All the elements of intrigue, passion, defiance, and challenge are part of what makes this is a book one you won’t want to put down! I can’t wait to read the rest of the books from this author – brilliantly written! - Erin Wade
This Regency is a wild ride. Starting with witty banter and an exciting meet cute the last quarter has more twists and turns than the cord to an old rotary phone.
Lillias has made a promise to her late mother to shepherd her younger sisters through their debuts, but her father, the Duke of Coventry is gambling them out of house and home. Hoping to make money to finance the season, Lillias decides to pose for a life drawing class — almost nude.
William Cavendish urgently wants to win the Royal Arts academy competition. The prize will finance the school for indigent boys he longs to establish. The subject he settles on is Lillias, but he takes a few liberties, painting her completely nude. When the painting goes missing it throws the pair together as they search first for the painting and then try to handle a blackmailer. This charming regency has enemies to lovers, feuding families, startling revelations and more. If you’re looking for a banter-filled regency with a rollercoaster end, this book is for you. - Karin Shah