It is with the the first story, Compromised at Christmas, which appeared in the anthology, A Summons from His Grace that the Tenacious Trents were born.
Scots, Spies & Salacious Lies is a compilation of three Regency novellas where at least one Trent makes an appearance.
Compromised
at Christmas…
Miss Elizabeth Whitton craved
excitement and adventure. Unwilling to endure one boring Season after another,
she convinces her uncle in the Home Office to let her work for him.
John
Phillip Trent has been spying for the Home Office in the stables of Tuileries
as Jean Pierre Bouvier for more than two years, his only English contact –
Lisette Renard a servant girl inside the palace.
When a summons from the Duke
of Danby slips through the proper channels, both Elizabeth and John’s covers
are compromised. To escape the palace and France with their lives, they’ll have
to depend on each other and the miracle of Christmas. (Compromised at Christmas was original published in A Summons from His Grace) This is the
first story in the Tenacious Trents Series.
~ * ~
Landing
a Laird…
Heiress Lady Moira Kirkwood will do anything it takes to marry a laird to take her north - far, far away from London and her domineering mother. Unfortunately, a pair of gentlemen overhear her jest about Scotland and compromising a fellow if she has to. Before the sun has risen the next day, Moira’s name and a scandalous wager have found themselves inside the infamous betting book at White’s.
One penniless gentleman after another begs Gideon Baxter, Viscount Ainsely, for his assistance in wooing Lady Moira. Unfortunately, Gideon would like to woo the charming lady himself. If only she cared more for him than for the location of his estate, he’d could be assured of where her true feelings lie.
(Landing a Laird was originally published in The Betting Season)
~ * ~
Devil
in My Dreams...
Devlin Bartlett was never meant to be Viscount Marston, yet he has inherited not only the title but three younger sisters, all of marriageable ages. He soon learns that thwarting the French was much easier than playing guardian to three young ladies, and decides the simplest solution is to marry them off. * Louisa Whitton needs to find a husband of her own choosing before Christmas. At her sister’s house party, she meets the perfect gentleman—thus foiling her grandfather’s plans. However, Marston refuses to even think about courting her until his sisters are wed, and he has the audacity to ask her to wait. Louisa’s grandfather will never agree, so she sets out to find the perfect substitute for Marston, forcing him to choose between his sisters’ future and his own.
(Devil in My Dreams was originally published in A Season to Remember)
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