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Georgie Lee

    Georgie Lee brings a lifelong passion for history to her writing, fulfilling her dreams of lords, ladies, and a London season through her captivating stories. Her narratives often immerse readers in bygone eras, exploring the intricacies of aristocratic life and historical settings. When not crafting her tales, she indulges her historical interests through non-fiction reading and period dramas. Lee's work offers a vibrant portal into the past, rich with atmosphere and historical detail.

    Georgie Lee
    His Mistletoe Marchioness
    Miss Marianne's Disgrace
    Mr Fairclough's Inherited Bride
    Courting Danger With Mr Dyer
    Captain Rose's Redemption
    • Courting Danger With Mr Dyer

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      A stolen kiss from a spy! Working undercover for the government, Bartholomew Dyer must expose a nefarious plot to make Napoleon the ruler of England! He needs access to the highest echelons of Society to find those involved, so he's forced to enlist the help of the woman who jilted him five years ago--Moira, Lady Rexford. Moira's widowed, yet still as captivating as ever, and Bart's determined not to succumb to her charms a second time. But as they race against time Bart suspects it's not their lives at greatest risk--it's their hearts...

      Courting Danger With Mr Dyer
    • Mr Fairclough's Inherited Bride

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Facing the past... To build a future together! Silas Fairclough's new life in America is dramatically changed when he learns his mentor's dying wish is for him to wed his ward. Silas's marriage to beautiful, quiet Lady Mary Weddell will be a practical, sensible arrangement. But now his family in England need him - and that means taking his bride back to the land of scandal and ruin she'd left behind...!

      Mr Fairclough's Inherited Bride
    • Rejected by the ton Trapped in the shadow of her mother's notoriety, Miss Marianne Domville feels excluded from London society. Her sole comfort is composing at her pianoforte, until author Sir Warren Stevens brings a forbidden thrill of excitement into her solitary existence...

      Miss Marianne's Disgrace