Whispers of the Ton
Books in This Series
The Truth about the Earl (Whispers of the Ton #1)
Historical
When writing society ondits under a fictitious name, Lady Essington becomes a target for a blackmailer.After the untimely death of her aged husband, young Lady Norah Essington was given the opportunity to write a weekly piece for the local society newspaper, detailing news, scandals and secrets of the ton that surround...
The Truth about the Rogue (Whispers of the Ton #2)
Historical
A scandalous marquess. A hidden passion. When Charlotte discovers the man behind the love poems, will she run—or risk her heart?Andrew, the Marquess of Kentmore, has a secret. Despite his roguish reputation, he writes poetry about love and sends it anonymously to the London Chronicle. Believing that no one will ever k...
The Truth about the Marquess (Whispers of the Ton #3)
Historical
A widowed advice columnist and an unwitting marquess connect through anonymous letters—but when scandal strikes, can they find love despite the truth?Lady Jane Harsham has returned to society after her bereavement. Once wed to a gentleman in his dotage, she now finds herself not only a widow but in need of financial s...
The Truth about the Viscount (Whispers of the Ton #4)
Historical
Her drawing captured his likeness—his heart was an unexpected prize.When a dreadful situation seeks to force his hand, Daniel, Viscount Hastings, suddenly sees London society in an entirely new light. Pulling back from it, he chooses only to be present for his sister’s sake, eager now to be as far from London as he c...
The Truth about the Duke (Whispers of the Ton #5)
Historical
A bluestocking’s pen may uncover the truth—but will it also capture a duke’s heart?Lydia knows she is a bluestocking but she does not care. Having every intention of declaring herself to be so in society, that idea is quickly pushed away by her mother, who is determined to have Lydia marry this Season. Frustrated, s...
The Truth about the Lady (Whispers of the Ton #6)
Historical
She wrote the riddles—he took the glory. But who will win the final challenge?Lady Hyacinth has always been ignored. Considered a wallflower given that she is much too quiet and lacks her sister’s beauty, she finds solitude in her writing. Coming up with riddles and word mysteries, she sends them to The London Chroni...