How could a pretty merchant's daughter learn the gracious ways of a lady--and win a title of her own--when she was born to dance? Ballerinas were never ladies in Regency London. But lively Betsy Cotton was a very special dancer, and soon all Engl...
She was heiress to a mountain of debts and a legacy of independence. Marriage for money was unthinkable! So Philadelphia Prentiss entered the world of commerce: as proprietress of a fashionable London boardinghouse for titled young men only. Too s...
Miranda Thorpe simply didn't know her place! Her uncle and guardian told her it was at home with her aunt and in the shops of Nottingham. She insisted it was with him, in the reputable architectural firm of Thorpe and Brother. Not only had she...