Book 1

A Proper Companion

by Louise M. Gouge

Published 1 January 2012

Rich and powerful historical stories of romance, adventure and faith featuring spirited heroines and strong, honourable heroes.

SHE HAS NOTHING LEFT BUT FAITH…

With her father’s death, Anna Newfield loses everything—her home, her inheritance and her future. Her only piece of good fortune is a job offer from wounded major Edmond Grenville, whose mother requires a companion. The Dowager Lady Drayton is controlling and unwelcoming, but Anna can enjoy Edmond’s company, even if she knows the aristocratic war hero could never return her love.

Even amid the glittering ballrooms of London, nothing glows brighter for Edmond than Anna’s gentle courage. Loving her means going against his family’s rigid command. Yet how can he walk away, when his heart may have found its true companion?

Ladies in Waiting: Companions find love and belonging during the London Season


Book 2

A Suitable Wife

by Louise M. Gouge

Published 1 January 2012

AN IMPOSSIBLE ATTRACTION

Lady Beatrice Gregory has beauty, brains—and a wastrel brother. With her family fortune squandered, her only chance of a Season is as a lowly companion. London’s glittering balls and parties are bittersweet when Beatrice has no hope of a match.

Still, helping Lord Greystone with his charitable work brings her genuine pleasure…perhaps more than she dares to admit. Even when every marriageable miss in London is paraded before him, the only woman to capture Lord Greystone’s attention is the one he shouldn’t pursue. Attaching himself to a ruined family would jeopardize his ambitions.

Yet Lady Beatrice may be the only wife to suit his lord’s heart. Ladies in Waiting: These companions find love during the London Season


Book 3

A Lady of Quality

by Louise M. Gouge

Published 1 January 2013

Miss Catherine Hart may be merely a paid companion, but she’s the loveliest creature Baron Lord Winston has ever encountered.

The only obstacle is determining the mysterious Miss Hart’s social pedigree, before the handsome diplomat can court her in earnest. Revenge, not romance, led Catherine Du Coeur to hide her aristocratic name and seek out the man who accused her father of treason.

She expected a cold-hearted cad, but Winston appears honorable and compassionate. Against all odds Catherine is drawn to the very adversary she intended to ruin. And soon both will face a choice—one involving pride, old loyalties and forgiveness.