Titles in this set:
1. The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels
2. The League of Gentlewomen Witches
3. The Secret Service of Tea and Treason
Description:
The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels
Bridgerton meets Peaky Blinders in this swashbuckling tale of scoundrels and society, crime and crumpets. As these enemies turn to allies and might just fall in love along the way…
Cecilia Bassingwaite belongs to The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels.
Yet this is no ordinary Victorian lady's society . . .
Full of pirates, thieves and ne'er-do-wells, these women spend their days pickpocketing and blackmailing their way around the country all before their afternoon tea.
But when Cecilia meets Ned Lightbourne her world is set to change forever.
Because he's a paid assassin and she's his next hit.
Under the employment of the dastardly Captain Morvath - who wants to rid the world of these Lady Scoundrels - Ned knows he has one job to do.
But when he lays eyes on the feisty, beautiful Cecilia he's faced with a conundrum:
Does he kill her . . . or fall in love with her?
The League of Gentlewomen Witches
Charlotte Pettifer belongs to a secret society skilled in witchcraft.
When rumours of the Amulet of Black Beryl start to circulate, Charlotte is determined to find the jewel before it falls into the wrong hands.
Which is what happens when the evil Lady Armitage reaches it first.
Demanding the help of rakish pirate, Alex O'Riley, Charlotte sets off to find the jewel.
There's just one problem: pirates and witches are sworn enemies.
But little do they know, sparks are about to fly . . .
The Secret Service of Tea and Treason
Two rival spies. One fake marriage. What could possibly go wrong . . .
When rumours of an assassination plot against the Queen begin to circulate, Alice is immediately assigned to the case.
However, she won't be working alone.
Enter Daniel Bixby. Unflappable master spy and Alice's greatest rival.
Together they must assume the identity of husband and wife in order to gain access to the traitor party.
Alice is determined to remain professional. This is work after all.
But when an attraction starts to grow there may be more at stake than just the throne . . .