Sue Asher
The Three Musketeers
Originally published in 1844, the many incarnations of The Three Musketeers have embedded into our collective unconscious the image of…
My Lady Pocahontas
In grade school, we all hear the story of Pocahontas, the daughter of an Indian chief who befriends Captain John…
To Rescue A Rogue
Lord Darius Debenham is the last of the Rogues remaining unaccounted for in this popular Regency series. Known for his…
Brethren
Another Templar novel? This one confines itself solely to the historical period from 1260 to 1272, when the Mamluk warrior…
The Perfect Stranger
There must be an unofficial rule for writing Regency romances: start with a large family. Faith Merridew has already seen…
On, Off
On October 6, 1965, female body parts are discovered in the animal morgue in the neuroscience research center of a…
To Distraction
Since this is the fifth Regency romance in her Bastion Club series (“a last bastion against the matchmakers of…
Lady Anne’s Dangerous Man
The irresistibly beautiful Lady Anne Gascoigne is anxious to marry the charming, powerful Earl of Waverby and at last…
The Sacrifice
Abigail Faulkner is a 10-year-old girl living in Andover, Massachusetts, in 1692. Today’s readers will recognize and empathize with…
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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