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Cat Sebastian

    Cat crafts steamy, upbeat historical romances, typically set in the Regency era. Their narratives consistently feature at least one LGBTQ+ main character and are guaranteed to conclude with a happy ending. Before becoming an author, Cat pursued careers in law and teaching, bringing a unique perspective to their storytelling. Their writing focuses on passionate connections that always culminate in a satisfying happily ever after.

    We Could Be So Good
    You Should Be So Lucky
    The Ruin of a Rake
    The Missing Page
    The Lawrence Browne Affair
    The Soldier's Scoundrel
    • The Soldier's Scoundrel

      • 308 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Jack Turner, a scoundrel from London's slums, uses his underworld skills to help others, but distrusts nobility, including the handsome soldier Oliver Rivington. After the war, Oliver seeks a stable life but finds himself irresistibly drawn to Jack, leading to a compelling connection between the two men.

      The Soldier's Scoundrel
      4.8
    • The Lawrence Browne Affair

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "An earl hiding from his future . . . Lawrence Browne, the Earl of Radnor, is mad. At least, that's what he and most of the village believes. A brilliant scientist, he hides himself away in his family's crumbling estate, unwilling to venture into the outside world. When an annoyingly handsome man arrives at Penkellis, claiming to be Lawrence's new secretary, his carefully planned world is turned upside down. A swindler haunted by his past . . . Georgie Turner has made his life pretending to be anyone but himself. A swindler and con man, he can slip into an identity faster than he can change clothes. But when his long-dead conscience resurrects and a dangerous associate is out for blood, Georgie escapes to the wilds of Cornwall. Pretending to be a secretary should be easy, but he doesn't expect that the only madness he finds is the one he has for the gorgeous earl.Can they find forever in the wreckage of their lives? Challenging each other at every turn, the two men soon give into the desire that threatens to overwhelm them. But with one man convinced he is at the very brink of madness and the other hiding his real identity, only true love can make this an affair to remember." -- back cover

      The Lawrence Browne Affair
      4.5
    • "England, 1948: Semi-retired spy Leo Page and country doctor James Sommers team up to solve a decades-old mystery. When James learns that an uncle he hasn’t heard from in ages has left him something in his will, he figures that the least he can do is head down to Cornwall for a weekend to honor the old man’s parting wishes. He finds the family home filled with half-remembered guests and unwanted memories, but more troubling is that his uncle has tasked his heirs with uncovering the truth behind a woman’s disappearance twenty years earlier. Leo doesn’t like any of it. He’s just returned from one of his less pleasant missions and maybe he’s slightly paranoid about James’s safety, but he’s of the opinion that rich people aren’t to be trusted where wills are concerned. So he does what any sensible spy would do and infiltrates the house party. Together they unravel a mystery that exposes long-standing family secrets and threatens to involve James more than either of them would like." -- Back cover.

      The Missing Page
      4.5
    • The Ruin of a Rake

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In this historical romance, Lord Courtenay, shunned after a scandalous novel, seeks to restore his reputation with the help of Julian Medlock, a man of proper behavior. As they spend time together, desire complicates their relationship, forcing them to confront their feelings and the secrets that could ruin them.

      The Ruin of a Rake
      4.4
    • 'A spectacularly talented writer!' Julia Quinn, author of Bridgerton From their first awkward meeting I was completely invested in Nick and Andy's relationship. Nick's grumpiness vs Andy's chaotic sunshine was wonderful. Emma Denny, author of One Night in Hartswood Nick should have hated Andy...

      We Could Be So Good
      4.3
    • The Cabots - 1: Peter Cabot Gets Lost

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Summer 1960: After years of scraping by, Caleb Murphy has graduated from college and is finally getting to start a new life. Except he suddenly has no way to get from Boston to Los Angeles. Then, to add to his misery, there's perfect, privileged Peter Cabot offering to drive him. Caleb can't refuse, even though the idea of spending a week in the car with a man whose luggage probably costs more than everything Caleb owns makes him want to scream.Peter Cabot would do pretty much anything to skip out on his father's presidential campaign, including driving across the country with a classmate who can't stand him. After all, he's had plenty of practice with people not liking him much-his own family, for example. The farther Peter gets from his family's expectations, the more he starts to think about what he really wants, and the more certain he becomes that what he wants is more time with prickly, grumpy Caleb Murphy. As they put more miles between themselves and their pasts, they both start to imagine a future where they can have things they never thought possible.

      The Cabots - 1: Peter Cabot Gets Lost
      4.2
    • A Gentleman Never Keeps Score

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Once beloved by London's fashionable elite, Hartley Sedgwick has become a recluse after a spate of salacious gossip exposed his most-private secrets. Rarely venturing from the house whose inheritance is a daily reminder of his downfall, he’s captivated by the exceedingly handsome man who seeks to rob him. Since retiring from the boxing ring, Sam Fox has made his pub, The Bell, into a haven for those in his Free Black community. But when his best friend Kate implores him to find and destroy a scandalously revealing painting of her, he agrees. Sam would do anything to protect those he loves, even if it means stealing from a wealthy gentleman. But when he encounters Hartley, he soon finds himself wanting to steal more than just a painting from the lovely, lonely man—he wants to steal his heart. Content Warning from Author: This book includes a main character who was sexually abused in the past; abuse happens off page but is alluded to.

      A Gentleman Never Keeps Score
      4.1
    • Two Rogues Make a Right

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Martin knows he's a lost cause, one he doesn't want Will to waste his life on. As a lifetime of love transforms into a tender passion both men always desired but neither expected, can they envision a life free from the restrictions of the past, a life with each other?

      Two Rogues Make a Right
      4.0
    • Hither Page (Page & Sommers, Band 1)

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A jaded spy and a shell-shocked country doctor team up to solve a murder in postwar England.James Sommers returned from the war with his nerves in tatters. All he wants is to retreat to the quiet village of his childhood and enjoy the boring, predictable life of a country doctor. The last thing in the world he needs is a handsome stranger who seems to be mixed up with the first violent death the village has seen in years. It certainly doesn't help that this stranger is the first person James has wanted to touch since before the war.The war may be over for the rest of the world, but Leo Page is still busy doing the dirty work for one of the more disreputable branches of the intelligence service. When his boss orders him to cover up a murder, Leo isn't expecting to be sent to a sleepy village. After a week of helping old ladies wind balls of yarn and flirting with a handsome doctor, Leo is in danger of forgetting what he really is and why he's there. He's in danger of feeling things he has no business feeling. A person who burns his identity after every job can't set down roots.As he starts to untangle the mess of secrets and lies that lurk behind the lace curtains of even the most peaceful-seeming of villages, Leo realizes that the truths he's about to uncover will affect his future and those of the man he's growing to care about.

      Hither Page (Page & Sommers, Band 1)
      4.0