Book 1

England, 1796.

Miss Trudie Faraday has admired handsome Bastian Wilson for months, despite the aloof way he treats the rest of Society. She is surprised to find him at the same week-long house party she's attending and is even more shocked by his scandalous views on love and desire.

While Trudie believes only love can guarantee compatibility in the bedchamber, Bastian vows to prove her wrong by wagering that he can give her sexual satisfaction before the week is out!


Book 2

The Lady Gambles

by Carole Mortimer

Published 1 January 2011

GENTLEMEN, SINGING FOR YOUR PLEASURE TONIGHT - MISS CARO MORTON!

Her heart pounding beneath the bright lights of London's most fashionable gambling club, Lady Caroline Copeland nervously steps out from behind the curtain... Eyes scanning the crowd, she's drawn to a devilish-looking gentleman glowering at her from the back of the room.

The intensity of his gaze burns through her disguise, making her throat dry, her cheeks pink. Caro's gambled her reputation to be here, and can't risk letting anyone close enough to expose her secret - no matter how much her body craves to give in...

The Copeland Sisters Flouting convention, flirting with danger...


Book 3

Lady Forfeits

by Carole Mortimer

Published 1 January 2011
"Lady Diana Copeland has hot-footed it to London to tell her new guardian, Lord Faulkner, exactly what she thinks of his outrageous marriage demands! Well, with her two flighty sisters having run off, no one else is going to do it ... . Surely this magnificent man with a naughty glint in his eye can't be the pompous old fool she was expecting? Inhaling deeply, Diana fights not to get lost in the depths of Lord Faulkner's intoxicating gaze ... or to make the worst forfeit--by agreeing to be the lord's new countess!"--Publisher.

Book 4

The Lady Confesses

by Carole Mortimer

Published 4 November 2011
"Having run away from home to avoid an unwanted betrothal, Lady Elizabeth Copeland must keep her disguise as an elderly lady's companion at all times. Even when she's called upon to nurse the lady's nephew--who rather infuriatingly happens to be the most incredible-looking man she's ever seen ... Elizabeth yearns to break out of Betsy's drab dresses to reveal that she's of the same blue blood as the rakish Nathaniel. But she must not! Unless Nathaniel gets under her guard, and elicits a confession ..."--Publisher.