

I received an ARC from the author through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. And when she holds the key to the one case he couldn’t solve, he must choose justice or love. Whatever his feelings for her, he can’t ignore who she is and who she’s been.

With his busy career and aspirations for the future, Harry has no time for marriage, but an affair is just right-until he discovers the lady’s disarming secret. But when a Bow Street Runner takes too much of an interest in her business, it seems the crimes of her past will finally come to light.ĭetermined to prove that Madame Sybila is a fraud bent on fleecing London’s elite, Harry Sheffield enlists the help of the alluring Lady Gresham in exchange for introducing her to Society’s best. Only, Madame Sybila can’t be a chaperone, so Selina takes on another identity as the proper Lady Gresham. Can a dauntless Bow Street Runner, a devastated viscount, and a disillusioned Society miss unravel their secrets?Ī survivor of the mean streets of London’s East End, Selina Blackwell has learned to be a chameleon, and in her current iteration as a fortune-teller, she’s able to provide a Season for her sister. Set in the world of The Untouchables, indulge in the saga of a trio of siblings who excel at being something they’re not. Beaverton, OR: Darcy Burke Publishing, 2020.

Though her own heart will surely break, Leah hatches an imprudent plan to save her town and the man she still loves.Burke, Darcy. Leah is determined to prevent the terrible mismatch between the provincial Phin and the High Society jewel until she discovers Phin’s noble reasons for the courtship. Her employer quickly captures the attention of Leah’s oldest friend…and longtime secret tendre. The only way to save his estate and the town is to find an heiress to wed before time runs out.Īfter seven years away, Leah Webster returns home as the companion to a wealthy young Society lady who is in search of a husband. He prays no one learns of his secret desperation or there will be a panic about the future of the festival, which everyone relies on to fill their own coffers. His estate verges on bankruptcy, and he doesn’t have the funds to maintain his family’s botanical gardens–an intrinsic part of Marrywell’s annual May Day Matchmaking Festival.

Thanks to his profligate father, Phineas Radford is in dire straits.
