Sins of the Past Series:

 

Book One:

Nicholas Feldmore is one of the wealthiest merchants in London who has spent years working hard just to be allowed to stand on the edge of polite society and each encounter leaves him wanting to be accepted into their fold. Despite his dreams of becoming accepted by those in the upper class, he knows that he should be grateful for the small bits of reception because if they knew of his past, he would certainly be cast outside of their circle forever.
But when one man begins digging around and threatening the secrets of his life, Nick is determined to thwart his plans. And in the process, he stumbles across that very man’s own niece, Lady Katherine.
Lady Katherine Turnbull, daughter of an earl, and niece and ward of the man who holds the title now, is enthralled by this dark and mysterious merchant and can’t seem to stop thinking about him. Even as Nick tries to distract her from her plans, she refuses to give up.
When their names are linked together in the same mystery, Nick fears for the safety of the woman who is worming her way into his heart. But will his past catch up to him before he can stop it?

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Book Two:

Brandon Feldmore learns that he is the long-lost Earl of Murray, and his entire world is thrown into a spin. Raised by his brother, the two had to fight to survive every single day. Brandon grew to despise the aristocracy, and now he finds that he is one of them. His life is further entangled when his brother marries into the ton, and Brandon must take his place or face losing his close bond with his only brother.

Lady Danielle Turnbull is the belle of every ball. She is a consummate flirt and leaves broken hearts everywhere she goes. But the new Earl Murray seems immune to her charms much to her dismay.

Brandon, however, is well aware of the beautiful lady who seems determined to throw herself in his path at every turn. He struggles to keep his distance for fear of ruining his brother’s new life. When he finally gives in to temptation, the lady ends up despising him.

Can he mend his ways and prove that he can be the man she deserves?

 

 

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Book Three:

Tyson Campbell, the Marquess of Southerland, is almost accustomed to the angry stares and glares from the Dowager Countess Grouse, and over the years he’s been able to avoid her for the most part.  But when his two closest friends married into her family, he finds himself forced to endure her company more and more.  It’s not as if he doesn’t know why she despises him.  He did kill her husband and changed her life forever.

Natalia Roseworth has learned to hide her feelings well except when it comes to Tyson Campbell.  His looks of pity and remorse nearly drive her mad, and she can’t help but lash out at his unwarranted sympathy.  Nobody knows more than Natalia that she had no reason to grieve when Tyson killed her husband.  Charles Roseworth was a monster, and while she did not wish his death, she could not mourn him.

After an explosive encounter at a country party, Natalia confesses that she wants to learn to live again.  Tyson would do anything to make amends for his past actions and decides to help her come out of her shell.  But with each step, he finds himself torn between the delight in learning this new lady and the guilt of his past. 

Can they both overcome their misplaced guilt and find love?

 

Book Four:

Alice Prout, the Dowager Duchess Montfrey, has never shied from her less than stellar reputation.  In fact, she embraced it for her own purposes.  Life has a way of changing plans, and eventually, Alice wishes for a more sedate, normal lifestyle.  But is it too late to find acceptance?

John Smythe, Viscount Hornbeck, is trying to recover from the death of his wife, Eleanor in childbirth.  He knows that eventually he will need to remarry, not only for himself but for his daughter’s sake.  Little Ella will need a guiding hand to help her grow into the role she was meant to have.  Quite by accident, John finds himself intrigued more and more by the one lady whom society has deemed unacceptable for the role.

Even as Alice tries to convince the widower that he should avoid her to protect his chances of finding a suitable wife, she can’t help but wish that she could allow herself to dare dream of such a good match.  Can John convince her that she is worth more than she believes?