
Her engagement is broken, and she returns alone to the Lake District. We find Flora’s true love married to her sister, and when the king dies abruptly, so does Flora’s importance in society. She is also welcomed at society events and becomes engaged to a rich young man of the nobility-no matter that he is louche and usually drunk. For reasons she does not understand, she is introduced to the king, spends time with him and receives an expensive gift from him. Through the Forbes family Star finds the Edwardian romance of Flora MacNichol, a woman taken from her happy, innocent life in the remote English Lake District and thrust into the whirlwind of Edwardian London under the guardianship of the king’s mistress. She also loves most of the family there, despite the erratic behavior of the two men of the house: Orlando, who loves books to the exclusion of all else, and ‘Mouse,’ who seems just plain rude. Star’s search leads her to the Forbes family and the house she quickly comes to love. The author deftly weaves together two romances, 100 years apart but linked by the house at High Weald.

It is set in an alternate history with omegaverse dynamics and a guaranteed HEA.Įach book can be read as a standalone, but readers are encouraged to read them in order to avoid spoilers.This, the third book in the Seven Sisters series, follows Star D’Aplièse as she searches for her own family and discovers her connection to the enigmatic Flora MacNichol. The Hartwell Sisters Saga follows four sisters determined to overcome society's strictures and exceptions.

~~Omega’s Gambit combines genres for a fresh take on the omegaverse set in the late 18th century.~~ It is a knotty problem, and it will take some slick moves to mate these two together. Will Syon ever forgive her if he discovers the truth? Will Viola pull off her dynamic defying plan and secure property rights for all omegas? What begins as a simple exchange of votes for a bride becomes a dangerous game of illicit desire and temptation. When his beautiful new secretary offers a unique solution to his problem, he accepts. In another part of town, Syon, Duke of Orley, has chosen the widowed Countess of Kellingham as his future bride.īut the omega widow refuses to meet any alphas.

All she needs to do now is convince the reclusive Duke of Orley to support her cause.

Viola refuses to let her dynamic stand in her way and makes the risky decision to masquerade as her alpha twin sister. However, as an omega she is prohibited from participating in politics. Viola Hartwell has one mission: ensure the Omega Property Rights Act becomes law.
