Liz Carlyle
The Bride Wore Pearls
The St. James Society, a gentleman’s club in mid-19th-century London, is in reality a cover for the Fraternitas Aureae Crucis…
The Bride Wore Scarlet
In the opening of the novel, it is London, 1837. Anais de Rohan is at the knee of her great-grandmother,…
One Touch of Scandal
1856, Victorian England. Governess Grace Gautier is accused of murdering her fiancé, a man who offers her security and a…
Never Deceive A Duke
Never Deceive a Duke is Carlyle’s second Neville family novel. Gareth Lloyd, part-owner of Neville Shipping, finds himself saddled with…
Never Lie to a Lady
Lord Nash, notorious for his dark, dashing elegance and the string of women he’s left broken-hearted, comes to Town in…
The School for Heiresses
A delightful collection of four passionate Regency-era short stories by different authors is tied together through the heroines, all pupils…
Three Little Secrets
Three Little Secrets completes the Regency trilogy from best-selling author Liz Carlyle, explaining what has made Merrick MacLachlan, the brilliant…
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