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Meet the Cast of Lady Wynwood’s Spies: Character Secrets & Surprises

What do you get when you mix Regency society, covert operations, and a cast of dangerously clever spies? Welcome to the world of Lady Wynwood’s Spies, a Christian Regency romantic suspense serial novel filled with slow-burn romance, secret missions, and a touch of the supernatural.

If you love ensemble casts, complicated family ties, and twists to keep you guessing, here’s a spoiler-free introduction to the main characters from the series. These are the faces behind the danger, disguises, and drama—plus a few extra tidbits I couldn’t fit into the books.

Laura Glencowe, Lady Wynwood

Height: 168 cm tall (5’ 6.1”) (same as Keriah)

Age: early 40s (a lady never tells!)

Once Viscountess Wynwood, Laura is now a wealthy widow with a sharp mind and a mysterious past. She may be older than the debutantes in her drawing room, but no one commands attention like Lady Wynwood—or hides as many secrets.

Solomon (Sol) Drydale

Height: 5’ 7” (170 cm) (a little shorter than Michael)

Age: early 40s (a couple years older than Laura)

Sol is the quiet, steady strength beside Lady Wynwood. Heir to a viscountcy he never expected, he walks between two worlds: nobility and espionage. And no one makes her laugh like he does.

Phoebe Sauber

Height: 172 cm tall (5’ 7.7”)

Age: 22 years old, almost 23

A skilled archer and a clever botanist with a scientific mind and a brave heart, Phoebe would rather study rare plants than dance at balls. But when she uncovers her late uncle’s treasonous secrets, she’s not afraid to fight—or to love.

Michael Coulton-Jones

Height: 177 cm tall (5’ 9.6”)

Age: 29 years old

A former soldier turned undercover agent, Michael is fluent in Spanish, skilled in disguise, and burdened by family loss. Loyal, charming, and unafraid to risk his life for others.

Septimus (Sep) Ackett

Height: 175 cm tall (5’ 8.9”)

Age: 26 years old

The seventh child of a titled family, Sep is thoughtful, observant, and well-versed in French—thanks to his grandmother. He has more going on behind his quiet eyes than most suspect.

Keriah Gardinier

Height: 168 cm tall (5’ 6.1”)

Age: 22 years old

A gifted healer with a limp and a past scarred by tragedy, Keriah hides steel beneath her gentle exterior. Trained in medicine and chemistry, she knows the weight of grief—and of choosing to hope.

Isabella, Lady Aymer

Height: 153 cm tall (5’)

Age: 24 years old

Spirited, stylish, and impossible to ignore, Isabella brings energy and chaos wherever she goes. And while she may have a few hidden talents, you’ll have to read the books to discover what they are.

Thorne Rosmont

Height: 183 cm tall (6’)

Age: 29 years old (same as Michael)

A tall, brooding estate heir with a military past and a complicated marriage, Thorne finds comfort in structure—and in his loyal friendships with Michael and Isabella.

Lena Penrose

Height: 174 cm tall (5’ 8½’)

Age: To society, she is 29 years old, but she is actually 25, almost 26 years old

Calm and capable, Lena Penrose is known as a genteel companion—but behind her quiet demeanor is a sharp mind and hidden strength. Loyal and guarded, she’ll do anything to protect those she cares about, even if it means risking everything she’s worked to keep secret.

Baron Vipond

Height: 179 cm tall (5’ 10½’)

Age: 28 years old

Barron Vipond is a polished merchant with steady resolve and quiet authority. Protective and private, he hides more than anyone would suspect. Years ago, a mysterious girl glimpsed the man behind the mask—and disappeared, leaving only a memory he’s never quite shaken.

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This post relates to Camille Elliot’s Lady Wynwood’s Spies, a Christian Regency romantic suspense series set in 1811 London and featuring intrigue, espionage, botanical alchemy, slow-burn romance, and themes of faith and redemption.

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Comments

Anonymous said…
When are the next books coming out. I have loved this spy series. I literally could not put them down. Then I got to book 6 only to realize there were more not yet published. AHHHHH😱 Help a woman out here and end the suspense!
Anonymous said…
I'm pretty sure you mentioned Sol's full name in both the Christmas Spinster and the Archer. :)
Anonymous said…
Love this series, cannot wait for more!
Anonymous said…
I just found your Regency series, and I'm loving it! I'm only on the second book, but I too am wondering when the next one will be coming out?
Anonymous said…
I would love to know when is the number 7th book will be out. I absolutely love this series!!
Camy said…
I’m so glad you all are enjoying this series! I’m having so much fun writing it! Book 7 will be out hopefully in September. I had to make some changes to the plot and I am also taking time out to write a contemporary novella first, so it will take a little longer for me to write book 7 this time.

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