The Agents of Change

The Complete Series

Includes four full length novels + the Short Story How to Take Revenge on a Disloyal Scot!

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The Agents of Change – The Complete Collection

A Decades Old Mystery and Murderous Villains.

Too Many Suspects and Too Many Surprises.

Political Intrigue and Scorching Hot Romance…

Grab your tissues and a fan and comfortably settle in with five tales of love, humor, and adventure in Regency, England…

The Agents of Change are on a cross-country adventure to finally solve the mystery behind the death of the Duke of Stonebridge’s father, while uncovering the breadth of criminal acts at the hands of the Secret Society for the Purification of England, each agent discovers love, humbleness, romance, betrayal, and friendship along the way.

The Agents of Change – The Complete Collection contains five previously published novels (four full length and one short story) making up the Agents of Change Series.

The Complete Series Includes:

Duty drives him to pursue what he needs. Desire demands he claim what he wants.

The Duke of Stonebridge has spent a lifetime in pursuit of his goals. Everything is finally falling into place—until on the eve of his engagement, a chance encounter with a wholly inappropriate woman turns his entire world upside down. Enter Miss Grace Radclyffe—a commoner whose hilarious, er, quirks, he finds vexing charming, inconvenient irresistible… and utterly unforgettable. More…

What the Marquess Sees, Book 2: They claim he’s a hero, she’s definitely a villain…and gallantry is the furthest thing from his mind…

The claim he’s a hero. And they’re right, to a point. It’s what makes him an excellent Agent for the Crown, a duty he’s always enjoyed. But to be tasked with protecting a villain like Lady Beatryce Beckett, a deceitful woman who manages to bring out the worst in him with shrewd precision, is infuckingtolerable. Lord save him from a woman like her. A woman who makes him feel—Irrational. Savage. Obsessed. More…

How to Take Revenge on a Disloyal Scot, Book 2.5: Love is… Revenge? Well, what else is a girl supposed to do when she learns the man she loves has found himself a bride? Probably found himself a bride. All right, according to rumor found himself a bride. Pursue revenge with a cunning-nothing-could-possibly-go-wrong-here seven step plan, that’s what. What could possibly go wrong? More…

*Short Story

What the Scot Hears, Book 3: Reticent Scottish Lord pursues Mouthy, Independent, American Woman…:

Lord Alaistair MacLeod is a reticent man living a focused and determined life as an agent for the crown. Mrs. Amelia Chase is an outspoken American woman with a questionable past and a bizarre affection for Shakespearean insults. In short, Trouble. And highly suspicious. Can he trust enough to embrace such an enigmatic woman? Can she awaken the passions of such an intensely private man? More…

What the Rake Remembers, Book 4: He is a known rake recovering from life-threatening injuries. She is a survivor from his past, forged by men like him. Who could’ve predicted there might be problems along the way?:

Agent for the Crown, Ciarán Kelly, is an Irishman born with enough wit and charisma to rival Claude Duvall, but after being branded a traitor and tortured, he’s lost his memory and is left with only one person in the world he must depend upon… and she despises the very air he breathes. Frederica Glyndŵr has matured since her father erased her from the family tree, tossing her to the streets of St. Giles with nothing more than her wits. All for the simple crime of loving an Irishman. But what started out as a horrific situation has ended up being a blessing in disguise… until she’s sent on a mission to retrieve a traitor only to discover a disappointment from her past who threatens to expose all her secrets. Can true love prevail over any sin? Frederica can’t speak for some sins, but she’s damn sure it can’t survive all secrets… More…

CW: Mature Audiences for Descriptive Sex, Recollection of Past Rape (Not titillating), references to obesity (not intending to equate obesity to villainy).