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The Adventuress

Rake's Progress
The newest master of 67 Clarges Street--that good address in London's fashionable Mayfair--is a single gentleman, the handsome, rich, and notorious rake Lord Guy Carlton. After years of fighting in the wars against Napoleon, the dashing lord is determined to kick up his heels with wine, women, and song, undeterred by appalled reaction
The Adventuress
At first, Emily Goodenough and her father, Sir George, are exactly what the servants at No.67 Clarges Street are hoping for: respectable tenants to usher in an uneventful Season. But all is not what it seems and it's not long before Rainbird the butler uncovers their secret: Sir George is an ex-butler and his 'daughter' a runaway chambermaid!
Rainbirds Revenge
John Rainbird, the shrewd and resourceful butler at 67 Clarges Street befriends Jenny, suggesting she look in the mirror a little less often. The result a mischievous scheme that will insure Jenny's social success and determine the fate of the close-knit family of servants in this rousing finale.
The Miser of Mayfair
It was the fashion during Regency to hire a house for the Season in Mayfair - the heart of London's fashionable West End - at a disproportionately high rent for sometimes very inferior accommodation. So why is it that Number 67 Clarges Street, a town house complete with staff, remains vacant season after season?
Plain Jane
With fascinating details of life in Regency London and engaging, sometimes hilarious, glimpses into the lives of the household staff, Plain Jane will capture the interest of Regency fans everywhere.
The Wicked Godmother
A House for the Season, number 67 is rented by beautiful young Harriet Metcalf, whose charge is to get two 18-year-old heiresses sucessfully launched in the London ton.

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