A House for the Season Series by Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

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  • The Miser of Mayfair: A Novel of Regency England - Being the First Volume of A House for the Season (A House for the Season #1)
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    The Miser of Mayfair: A Novel of Regency England - Being the First Volume of A House for the Season (A House for the Season #1)

    Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 3.62 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1986

    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? The home of numerous families in the past to whom ill luck—even death-has befallen, Number 67 has been damned as unlucky... more

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  • Miser of Mayfair (A House for the Season #1)
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    Miser of Mayfair (A House for the Season #1)

    Marion Chesney

    Rated: 3.62 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1986

    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? The home of numerous families in the past to whom ill luck—even death-has befallen, Number 67 has been damned as unlucky... more

  • The Miser of Mayfair (A House for the Season #1)
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    The Miser of Mayfair (A House for the Season #1)

    Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 3.65 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 1 of 5
    · 12 ratings · published 1986

    The New York Times–bestselling author presents a delightful series in which the staff in a London townhouse helps with much more than the household chores . . .   It was the fashion during the Regency era to hire a house for the season in Mayfair—the heart of London’s West End—at a disproportionately high rent for sometimes very inferior accommodation... more

  • Plain Jane (A House for the Season #2)
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    Plain Jane (A House for the Season #2)

    Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1986

    A house in London’s fashionable West End is the setting for romance, mystery, and danger in this Regency-set tale by a New York Times–bestselling author . . .   Number 67 Clarges Street—a good address in London’s elegant Mayfair with a dubious past and a lovably eccentric staff—is where the Hart sisters are taking up residence for the season... more

  • The Wicked Godmother (A House for the Season #3)
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    The Wicked Godmother (A House for the Season #3)

    Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 3.82 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2011

    Young Harriet Metcalf has come from the countryside to Mayfair, and her assigned task is to get two teenage heiresses launched in the London ton. For the course of the season, they will be renting at 67 Clarges Street—where the quirky but resourceful servants are always ready to lend a helpful hand.   But Harriet soon finds herself being courted by a notorious rake, the Marquess of Huntingdon—much to the annoyance of the spoiled young sisters... more

  • Rake's Progress (A House for the Season #4)
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    Rake's Progress (A House for the Season #4)

    Marion Chesney, M.C. Beaton

    Rated: 3.74 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1987

    Set in a Regency London household, this “witty, charming, touching” novel is “highly recommended” (Library Journal).   In London’s Mayfair, the house at 67 Clarges Street is often rented out for the social season, and the latest master 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 anyone’s appalled reaction... more

  • The Adventuress (A House for the Season #5)
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    The Adventuress (A House for the Season #5)

    Marion Chesney

    Rated: 3.82 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1987

    The downstairs staff at a Regency London townhouse prepares for another season in the delightful series by the New York Times–bestselling author . . .   The house at 67 Clarges Street in Mayfair has a new pair of renters—pretty, young Emily Goodenough and the silent, mysterious man she calls her uncle. Emily is in London to find a husband—though her awkwardness in society could prove to be an obstacle... more

  • Rainbird's Revenge (A House for the Season #6)
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    Rainbird's Revenge (A House for the Season #6)

    Marion Chesney

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1988

    When the Duke of Pelham returns to his town house at 67 Clarges Street, he is grimly determined to find a suitable wife--but completely unprepared for what the Season has to offer. The duke’s title alone has always brought him more than his share of feminine attention; claiming not to believe in love, he has never been spurned by a lady... more

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