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Pride and Prejudice meets Mission: Impossible
Part one in a Christian Regency suspense series with slow-burn romance and a supernatural twist
She met him again by shooting him.
Unmarried after four Seasons of towering over her dance partners, Miss Phoebe Sauber learns she will be cast out of her home when her father remarries. Feeling betrayed by her father and God, she misfires an arrow at an archery tournament.
But the arrow pierces a paper held by Mr. Michael Coulton-Jones. And strangely, the symbol drawn on the page is eerily familiar to her.
He met her again while searching for a killer.
Michael had quit his work as a spy for the Foreign Office when his brother was murdered. His investigation leads to Apothecary Jack, a criminal underworld lord gathering a powerful army through an alchemical potion that gives men supernatural strength.
Michael joins forces with Phoebe and her Aunt Laura, Lady Wynwood, who have found a vital connection between Apothecary Jack and a mysterious group plotting against England.
Now, only this team of misfit aristocratic spies stands against a treasonous organization that could enable Napoleon to conquer the world.
Lady Wynwood’s Spies is a multi-volume adventure filled with faith, suspense, and romance. Unlike many historical romances that stand alone, each volume continues the story, pulling you further into the same grand conspiracy.
Along the way, the series draws you deeper into the characters’ struggles and triumphs, giving you a richer, more immersive experience.
If you love stories where you don’t have to say goodbye to the characters after just one book, this series was written for you.
Like the novels published in Jane Austen’s time, this is a novel in multiple parts, projected to be 12 volumes. Each volume has a completed story arc, but volume 1 is not a stand-alone novel and ends on a cliffhanger.







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