Book 1

After the Kiss

by Suzanne Enoch

Published 24 June 2008
The illegitimate son of the Marquis of Dunston, Sullivan Waring has made himself into a respectable gentleman, allowed into the fringes of Society, but never all the way in. If he resented his legitimate half siblings, he never let it show - until they stole what was rightfully his. Now he is determined to exact a little bit of revenge on the tonexcept Lady Isabel Chalsey was never in his plans. When Lady Isabel Chalsey awakens in the night to discover her home being robbed, it occurs to her that she ought to be frightened. But there's something about this man that she finds compelling. The more she talks to Sullivan, the more she becomes enamoured of his plan - and of the man itself. But when Sullivan's actions are exposed, will Isabel's love be enough to see them through the resulting scandal?

Book 2

Before the Scandal

by Suzanne Enoch

Published 29 July 2008
When Phineas Bromley suddenly becomes Viscount Hamilton, his world is thrown into a tailspin. More used to battlefields than ballrooms, the adjustment to town life is not easy. But there's nothing like a little mystery to liven up what seems like a mundane life. Aware that someone is stealing from the family coffers, Phineas must come up with a way to expose the culprits. Posing as a highwayman in an effort to infiltrate their world proves dangerous - but not as dangerous as his unexpected attraction to the young lady next door. They may have teamed up to solve these crimes, but Phineas is starting to believe that he may just want to make this partnership...permanent.

Book 3

Always a Scoundrel

by Suzanne Enoch

Published 28 April 2009
Lord Bramwell Johns is a wastrel, a rake, a scoundrel...and proud of it. The second son of the Duke of Levonzy, Bram is bored enough and reckless enough to break into the homes of his peers just for the excitement. But then he overhears a couple arranging the marriage of their daughter to an even more notorious rake than Bram...Lady Rosamund likes to think of herself as practical. If she has to marry, a titled rake is better than a penniless gentleman. But what about an untitled rake? For suddenly Brams appears everywhere she is, and doing his best to sweep her off her feet. If Rose isn't careful, she may believe that reformed rakes really do make the best husbands...