Back cover blurb for MR. MALCOLM’S LIST:

The Honorable Mr. Malcolm has a secret.  This elusive matrimonial prize, long the target of desperate debutantes and their matchmaking mothers, is well known for his fastidiousness.  What is not well known is that he has a list of qualifications for his future bride.  Can any woman hope to win the heart of such a hardened critic?  Selina Dalton can only try her best.  And when she begins to succeed, Jeremy Malcolm is not sure whether he has discovered the perfect woman…

Or the perfect hoax.

 Read the first chapter here:  Mr. Malcolm’s List — First Chapter

 

Back cover blurb for INCOGNITO:

Can a young lady allow her beloved sister to sacrifice herself on the marriage altar? Emily Smithfield cannot. So when her mother announces that a marriage has been arranged between Emily’s older sister Lydia and Lord Wesleigh, a man the sisters have never met, Emily offers to marry the gentleman in her sister’s stead. This will mean Lydia can marry the man she loves and Emily can become the bride of a handsome young marquess. Oh, it's a heavy burden indeed!

 

Lord Wesleigh, who knows nothing of Emily’s matchmaking scheme, arrives in the small village where the Smithfields reside disguised as a curate, in an attempt to observe his betrothed anonymously. When Lord Wesleigh finds himself more attracted to Emily than her sister, the rules of the game change. Can he make Emily fall in love with him when she believes him to be a penniless curate?

Praise for INCOGNITO:

I laughed out loud in several places…This is one of those 'feel good' stories with a lot of comic relief. — Romance Reviews Today

This frothy Regency romp speaks with a Jane Austen-like voice and echoes a plot entertainingly similar to both Austen’s and Shakespeare’s lightest romances. A delightful comedy of errors, INCOGNITO boasts a style and ending that are just as a reader of vintage Regencies likes them: alls well that ends well. — Romantic Times Magazine

 

Read the first chapter here:  Incognito — First Chapter