Book 1

The Lady and the Laird

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 January 2013
An indecent proposal

Lady Lucy MacMorlan may have forsworn men and marriage, but that doesn't mean she won't agree to profit from writing love letters for her brother's friends - letters that become increasingly racy as her fame grows. That is, until she inadvertently ruins the betrothal of a notorious laird...

Robert, the dashing Marquis of Methven, is on to Lucy's secret and certainly doesn't intend to let the lovely Lady Lucy have the last word. Especially when her letters suggest she is considerably more experienced than he realised.

But Lucy's knowledge is not based on past seductions. If she'll continue to write letters, she'll need to conduct some firsthand research. Robert has secrets of his own, but he is all too willing to aid a lady in need, especially when he desperately needs a bride...

'A rising star of the Regency arena.' Publishers Weekly

'Her books are fabulous.' New York Times bestselling author Julia Quinn.


Book 2

One Night with the Laird

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 January 2013
Can true love be born from scandal?

She is young and beautiful and fashionable, Edinburgh's most flirtatious hostess. But within the merry widow beats a grieving heart. Lady Mairi mourns the husband she lost two years before-and no matter how accomplished a lover Jack Rutherford may be, their wanton night together was an encounter of the body only, and Lady Mairi would prefer to forget it.

But when Mairi is threatened by a blackmailer, Jack is the only man who can protect her. As they work together to uncover where the danger lies, their passion reignites. Little by little, the masks they wear burn away, and their most private secrets come to light....

'A rising star of the Regency arena.' Publishers Weekly


Book 3

Claimed by the Laird

by Nicola Cornick

Published 1 January 2014
An old maid--that's all Lady Christina McMorlan, daughter to the Duke of Forres, is to society now that she's past thirty. She hosts her father's parties and cares for her siblings, knowing she'll never have her own home and family. She has no time to pine, however. By night, she's The Lady, head of a notorious whiskey-smuggling gang that supports her impoverished clan. They're always one step ahead of the revenue man--until Lucas Black shows up. Rejecting title and the proper society that disparaged his mother, Lucas earns his living running a successful gambling house. He's also a spy, charged with bringing down the Forres Gang. He thinks The Lady's just a bored society spinster. She thinks he's a lost child playing at rebellion. And when the truth comes out, it's not just their love on the line.--Page [4] of cover.