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A Quiet Village, a Hidden Spy: Inside Lady Wynwood’s Spies, Volume 7

A Regency Spy Hiding in Plain Sight After six volumes of conspiracies, betrayals, and escalating danger, Lady Wynwood’s Spies, Volume 7: Spinster opens in a very different place. The violence in London has paused—but the threat has not. Instead of following the same agents from the previous volume, this story shifts its focus to a new investigation, a new setting, and a largely new cast , while the wider consequences of earlier events quietly unfold in the background. Volume 7 explores what happens in the weeks after catastrophe of volume 6, when the world keeps moving even as wounds—physical, emotional, and spiritual—are still healing. A Quiet Village with Dangerous Secrets The story moves away from London to the countryside, where the Ramparts—an underground branch of the government tasked with rooting out traitors—has reason to believe a treasonous operative is hiding under an assumed identity. No name is known. No face can be trusted. Only this: the woman is skilled, ada...

Prelude for a Lord now on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited

Forbidden Music and Love in Regency England I’m pleased to share that Prelude for a Lord , the first book in my Gentlemen Quartet series, is now available on Amazon and in Kindle Unlimited. This novel holds a special place in my heart. It’s a Regency romance shaped by music, the shackles of society, and longing—set not in the whirl of London society, but in the quieter, more emotionally charged spaces of the English countryside, where reputations fray and hidden talents come to light. A Regency Romance Rooted in Music Prelude for a Lord is set in Bath, England, in December 1811, and centers on two characters bound together by music and separated by society, circumstance, and past wounds. At twenty-eight, Alethea Sutherton is considered past her prime for courtship, but conventional expectations have never suited her. She is, first and foremost, a musician. In Regency England, however, the violin is deemed an improper instrument for a lady. Shunned for her passion, Alethea pract...

Protection for Hire cover reveal!

Here’s the new cover for Protection for Hire ! I made the cover in Canva, and then my graphic designer rearranged the elements a bit and adjusted the filter so it would look more professional. What do you think of the new cover? The model actually looks a lot like my youngest niece! Since you voted for the Protection for Hire series as the contemporary books I’ll start posting on Patreon , chapters will start going up next week. I’m also going to try to annotate the chapters so you can read about Easter Eggs and behind-the-scenes tidbits about the book.

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