Recent Books

Who will employ a titled lady with a child? Lady Cecily Ballantyne needs work that will allow her to support her daughter.

Mr. Nyles Hatton wants to enter into polite society. He’s wealthy, but without title, name, or the right manners, he is a fish out of water.

Can they help each other, or will their growing attraction complicate their simple bargain? And there is someone else who endangers all they are trying to build.

"Danger, intrigue, and romance…this book has it all! This story grabs you from the beginning and doesn’t let go. The characters are well developed, and the hero in particular is everything a hero should be. I particularly love his relationship with the heroine’s daughter, which is so sweet. Who wouldn’t love a man like this! In addition to a beautiful love story, this book offers mystery, danger, and intrigue. I love it when authors realize that the true romance is in the clean, sweet, swoony moments. I couldn’t be more delighted to have found a new author to add to my favorites!"
SRH

Just when she thinks she is safe, Sidonie Amesley’s past comes back to haunt her. French spies demand that she provide information that will help them capture the illusive agent Etienne LeFevre.

How can she protect her new family and keep her new life?

Scarred warrior, Alexander James has the information they want, but he is the one man who sees beneath Sidonie’s act and is impervious to her beauty and charm.

I can’t even express how much I loved this book. Sidonie was a feisty, well-written heroine who manages to be both demure and powerful. I love that we see how the world perceives her, and then how vastly different that is to how she sees herself. It’s refreshing to read a romance that takes its time and makes you want more—the romantic tension was excellent. And her romantic lead was *chef’s kiss*. If you’re looking for a clean, well-written romance, BUY THIS BOOK.”
Crystal

 

Proper Miss Amelia Hatton has questions about her brother’s death. Her search leads her to uncomfortable answers–and into indecorous situations.

Mr. Jones isn’t helping. Everywhere she turns, he is there. Is he involved in her brother’s perfidy? Or is he the answer to questions she hadn’t thought to ask?

"What a fun new series to stumble upon! Plenty of adventure and romance. A breath of fresh air after seemingly reading so many books with the same plots. You won’t regret reading this series! Looking forward to the next book!"

Anne

Miss Elizabeth Henshaw is not a spy. But she must discover the details of Captain Robert Amesley’s traitorous espionage and try to stop him.

But spies have no control over what they find.

"This book is beautifully written! The plot builds well and is Not predictable. The characters have depth. I find myself thinking about this book quite often. I highly recommend it!"

D.D.

Miss Maris Davies needs to find the arsonist who is starting fires on her father’s estate before he hurts someone she loves

Mr. Philip Martin is determined to help his best friend—and his best friend’s sister.

But some fires shouldn’t be quenched.

"Having enjoyed other period dramas I had to read the book. It did not disappoint.
This was a quick read and a great introduction to the authors talent. I stayed intrigued to the end. I can hardly wait to read the rest of the series and then see what GiGi Lynn writes next."

Ronda A.

There are stories told around the fire on a stormy night, and then there is reality. Sensible Lady Helen is firmly established in reality.  Her family has been disgraced. Some wishes and dreams must be forgotten, especially those that include the local Vicar, the very intriguing Mr. David Jones–until
a menacing intruder comes looking for hidden treasure. 

"5 out of 5 stars.  Perfect weekend read. It was a fun short read. I was sad, but satisfied when it ended. Can’t wait for the next one!"

Savannah

Meet Gigi Lynn

5 Things: I met my Mr. in high school. I cannot lift just one eyebrow. I grew up dancing, mostly ballet. I have 7 children/23 grandchildren. I'm sorry to say that cilantro tastes like soap to me.