The Writing Girls Series by Maya Rodale

3.76 · 94 ratings
  • A Groom of One's Own (The Writing Girls #1)
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    A Groom of One's Own (The Writing Girls #1)

    Maya Rodale

    Rated: 3.81 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 2010

    Miss Harlow's Marriage In High Life London, 1823 A handsome duke. His beautiful soon-to-be duchess. A whirlwind courtship. It is this author's privilege to report on the event all of London is talking about: the upcoming wedding of the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon to the only daughter of the Duke of Richmond. Every detail of the "Wedding of the Year" will be reported in these pages as a London Weekly exclusive... more

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  • A Tale of Two Lovers (The Writing Girls #2)
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    A Tale of Two Lovers (The Writing Girls #2)

    Maya Rodale

    Rated: 3.72 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2011

    He is notorious. Lord Simon Roxbury is a godsend to gossip columnists everywhere. This notorious rake has recently been caught in an extremely compromising position by none other than The London Weekly 's Lady of Distinction. Rumor also has it that Lord R received an ultimatum: be wed or be penniless. She is scandalous... more

  • The Tattooed Duke (The Writing Girls #3)
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    The Tattooed Duke (The Writing Girls #3)

    Maya Rodale

    Rated: 3.74 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 2012

    Exclusive—"tattooed duke" finds fortune in ruins! Breaking news, scandal fans: You thought you knew the dangerous Duke of Wycliff, London's globe-trotting adventure addict. Here's what you don't know: he's penniless. Sebastian Digby's dukely lifestyle is over forever unless he finds a rich bride. But thanks to The London Weekly , everyone knows better than to tangle with this lothario... more

  • Three Schemes and a Scandal: A Novella (The Writing Girls #3.5)
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    Three Schemes and a Scandal: A Novella (The Writing Girls #3.5)

    Maya Rodale

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2012

    Enter the Regency world of the Writing Girls series in Maya Rodale's charming tale of a scheming lady, a handsome second son, and the trouble they get into when the perfect scandal becomes an even more perfect match. Scheme: A folly, a swan, a little lie . . . a compromising position Lady Charlotte Brandon is always up to something . . . but somehow her best schemes for matchmaking often end in disaster. Scheme: A family feud, outrageously false rumors, a shattered priceless vase . . more

  • Three Schemes and a Scandal (The Writing Girls #3.5)
    #3.5

    Three Schemes and a Scandal (The Writing Girls #3.5)

    Maya Rodale

    Rated: 3.60 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2012

    Enter the Regency world of the Writing Girls series in Maya Rodale's charming tale of a scheming lady, a handsome second son, and the trouble they get into when the perfect scandal becomes an even more perfect match. Scheme: A folly, a swan, a little lie . . . a compromising position Lady Charlotte Brandon is always up to something . . . but somehow her best schemes for matchmaking often end in disaster. Scheme: A family feud, outrageously false rumors, a shattered priceless vase . . more

  • Three Schemes and a Scandal : A Historical Romantic Comedy (The Writing Girls #3.5)
    #3.5

    Three Schemes and a Scandal : A Historical Romantic Comedy (The Writing Girls #3.5)

    Maya Rodale

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2023

    A heartwarming and hilarious friends-to-lovers romance.Lady Charlotte Brandon no more schemes . But after her last matchmaking attempt went awry, she can’t resist one more try to make amends—and this time she’s the one caught in an outrageously compromising position! Worse, she’s stuck with the man who once broke her heart. James Beauchamp is handsome, charming and determined to avoid entanglements... more

  • Seducing Mr. Knightly (The Writing Girls #4)
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    Seducing Mr. Knightly (The Writing Girls #4)

    Maya Rodale

    Rated: 3.78 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 20 ratings · published 2014

    He’s the only man she’s ever loved… For ages it seems advice columnist Annabelle Swift has loved Derek Knightly, editor-owner of The London Weekly from a distance. Determined to finally attract her employer’s attention, she seeks advice from her loyal readers—who offer Annabelle myriad suggestions…from lower-cut bodices (success!) and sultry gazes (disaster!) to a surprise midnight rendezvous (wicked!)... more

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