Trade Wind Collection 2
Steamy Victorian Romance
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Terms of Trade: Will his daring bargain keep her close—or push her away forever? Helen Gray arrives in London with a Boston-built clipper and a courageous plan—racing to China for the first tea of the season, breaking speed records and earning a fortune. All Helen wants is her freedom, not the glory, but first she needs a shipload of silver to fund her venture. Alas, no one will negotiate with a woman, especially an American whose wickedly fast ship will scandalize the British fleet. No one except…
Nicholas Irons, born Nikolaos Sideris, a man who defied tradition to forge his own destiny. He’s known for his cool head in business until brilliant and mysterious Helen unlocks something within him, something unstoppable. He’ll fund her risky proposition…if she remains behind as collateral.
London was meant to be temporary, but finding a place in Nicholas’s loving, powerful family—and in his arms—threatens Helen’s resolve to sail away to a new life. The tea venture could end with windfall profits or their precious cargo lost to the ocean’s depths, but will Helen and Nicholas's adventure last a lifetime?
Love Unbound: Will fulfilling their dreams bring them closer—or exact a price that tears everything asunder?
Lady Clara has defied expectations and married for love and passion, not aristocratic duty. Even when it tests her friendships, the social toll of marrying James is worth it—as they remain a devoted couple and face their challenges together.
Invitations to balls are meaningless to James, but he would use his success as an industry baron to buy them for Clara…if only that were possible. No, all the Robertsons can do is be grateful for their many blessings and find refuge in their loving home.
Despite their efforts, however, their nursery has remained heartbreakingly empty. At last blessed with a child, James and Clara experience joy… and hardship. Motherhood is a dream come true for Clara, yet exacts a tremendous price. James would do anything for his wife, but life teaches him again what he can and cannot control.
This is a heartwarming sequel to Book One, Trade of a Lifetime, ending happily ever after. It also includes frank, respectful descriptions of miscarriage, pregnancy, and postpartum mental health.
A Divine Woman for the Priest: Who's more dangerous than a man capable of destroying a courtesan’s defenses? The priest who tempts her into lowering them...
The English Rose embodies innocent beauty, ripe for nocturnal ruining. By day, she’s Stella Stone, a refined lady dedicated to her charity, Violet House. Admired by many but truly attainable by no one, she has honed her instincts for survival. Her two lives are increasingly incompatible…and both implode when violence forces her to disappear temporarily.
The Reverend Peter Thomas understands why Stella is suspicious of his work at Violet House during her absence. What widowed clergyman leaves a prosperous country parish to minister to fallen women? One who carries darkness within. Who’s in his element in filthy London. Who never felt at ease with a comfortable existence.
When Stella returns, she’s no longer for sale or trade—her sole commitment is to her family of choice at Violet House. Oh, the handsome priest has duped them all, but she recognizes an imposter. No…she discovers Peter is even more dangerous than her instincts warned. He’s a good man. A sensual one, with a sense of humor and humanity—and even seeing all of her, he wants to marry her.
Read the Trade Wind Series
Book 1: Trade of a Lifetime
Book 2: Finding Harmony
Book 3: Becoming Wanton
Book 4: Terms of Trade
Book 5: That Damned American
Book 6: Love Unbound
Book 7: A Divine Woman for the Priest
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