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If you love Historical Romance with Unexpected Twists

Pride and Prejudice meets Mission: Impossible

Tropes: Ensemble Cast, Independent Heroines, Tortured Heroes, Hidden Identities, Unrequited Love, Slow-Burn Romance, Found Family, Subtle Paranormal

Lady Wynwood’s Spies is a multi-volume adventure filled with faith, suspense, and romance. Unlike many historical romances that stand alone, each volume continues the story, pulling you further into the same grand conspiracy.

Along the way, the series draws you deeper into the characters’ struggles and triumphs, giving you a richer, more immersive experience.

If you love stories where you don’t have to say goodbye to the characters after just one book, this series was written for you.

The story so far in Lady Wynwood’s Spies

Here are short blurbs about each book in Lady Wynwood’s Spies. For those of you already reading the series, this will be Bonus Content, which I hope you enjoy!

An alchemist’s potion creates monstrous soldiers who could turn the tides of war. Can a team of misfit aristocrats stop the sale to Napoleon?

In a whirlwind of conspiracies and secrets, Lady Wynwood's spies navigate the perilous waters of espionage and betrayal, where every ally could be an enemy in disguise, and every heart hides a story untold.

Recovered from her harrowing marriage, Lady Wynwood's peace shatters as a nefarious secret society linked to her past emerges. She seeks the aid of Mr. Sol Drydale, an old friend with ties to a shadowy arm of the government.

They gather a circle of trusted individuals with unique skills:

  • A botanist with deadly aim with a bow and arrows
  • An unconventionally trained female medic and chemist in a field dominated by men
  • A cat burglar who also happens to be a viscount’s son
  • A spy searching for answers to the mysterious death of his brother
  • An ex-soldier haunted by regret and self-loathing
  • A human lie detector desperately protecting lies of her own
  • The most covert phantom agent working for the Crown
  • All led by a nobleman keeping dangerous secrets (who feels like he’s wrangling cats)

To protect their loved ones, they must race to stop a treasonous brotherhood, whose dark secrets could turn the tides of the war against Napoleon.

Tropes: Ensemble Cast, Independent Heroines, Tortured Heroes, Hidden Identities, Slow-Burn Romance, Subtle Paranormal
Lady Wynwood’s Spies, vol. 1: Archer: An ex-spy and a spinster botanist must find a murderer—with ties to both their families—whose uncanny alchemy could turn the tide in the war with Napoleon.

If you haven’t yet, read a sample of Volume 1: Archer in your browser!

Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 2: Berserker - The team searches for their missing comrade before a crazed murderer finds him first.
Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 3: Aggressor - When French spies land on British soil to steal the ingredient for a powerful alchemical potion, Lady Wynwood’s team falls under attack from the toxins they unleash.
Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 4: Betrayer - The late Lord Wynwood’s secrets resurface with dreadful consequences for one of the team.
Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 5: Prisoner - The clock is ticking as the aristocrat spies race to rescue a kidnapped teammate.
Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 6: Martyr - The spies welcome new teammates when they are given an opportunity to capture a traitorous underworld lord.
Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 7: Spinster - A spy with a troubled past joins forces with two members of Lady Wynwood’s team to expose a secret society’s agent in a rural village.
When the team is suddenly attacked, they must discover why and rescue two trapped members.
The Spinster’s Christmas - A standalone romantic suspense prequel novel that occurs before The Gentleman Thief. A wounded naval officer and an impoverished spinster race to uncover a mysterious attacker at a Christmas house party.
The Gentleman Thief - A standalone suspense prequel novella that occurs before Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 1: Archer. Sol goes to a birthday celebration with Laura to investigate an ex-agent thief, but he sees a mysterious symbol he's seen before.

Lady Wynwood’s Spies is projected to be a 12-book series (not including the prequels).

If you’ve already started reading the series and want to stay in the loop, I’d love to send you updates about the next book, bonus content, and behind-the-scenes extras just for readers.

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