Eloise Kelly, a smart but slightly fumbling Jimmy Choo-clad American, uncovers the secret history of the Pink Carnation--a tale of espionage, adventure, and romance. And she just might find a hero of her own along the way.
Now in paperback?a novel that ?handily fulfills its promise of intrigue and romance.?(Publishers Weekly) Determined to secure another London season without assistance from her new brother-in-law, Mary Alsworthy accepts a secret assignment ...
But now she has a million questions about the Pink Carnation's deadly French nemesis, the Black Tulip.
Veteran governess Laura Grey joins the Selwick Spy School expecting to find elaborate disguises and thrilling adventures in service to the spy known as the Pink Carnation.
Despite her dear friend Jane Austen's warning against teaching, Arabella Dempsey accepts a position at a girls' school in Bath, just before Christmas.
Puzzled, Charlotte lifted the small piece of paper and opened it.
“Willig hasn't lost her touch; this outing has all the charm of the previous books in the series.” —Publishers Weekly “Willig injects a new energy in her already thriving, thrilling series, and presents the best entry to date.
“Not only does Willig deliver captivating characters and a lively plot—she effortlessly channels Austen's deliciously sharp sense of wit into her own sparkling prose.” —Chicago Tribune “Willig is writing the best Regencyera fiction ...
A spy, Gwendolyn Meadows, and a British colonel, William Reid, join forces to investigate the sudden disappearances of a number of young ladies in the tenth installment of the best-selling series following The Garden Intrigue. Original.
The top spies of England and France contend with one another in 1803 Ireland, while Letty Alsworthy finds herself forcibly married to her sister's undesirable fiancâe.
In October of 1806, the Little Season is in full swing, and Sally Fitzhugh has had enough of the endless parties and balls. With a rampant vampire craze sparked by the novel The Convent of Orsino, it seems no one can speak of anything else.