Darcie Wilde brings her nationally bestselling Rosalind Thorne Mysteries to Kensington for a third installment in the Jane Austen-inspired Regency-era series--now in paperback. Entrusted with recovering a packet of highly sensitive letters stolen from Lady Melbourne's desk, the charming and resourceful "useful woman," Rosalind Thorne, is about to find herself enmeshed in the trials and tangles surrounding that most notorious poet of the Regency--George Gordon, Lord Byron, and the most famous of his mistresses, the utterly ungovernable Lady Caroline Lamb.
Darcie Wilde is the author of the Rosalind Thorne Mysteries, a Regency-set historical mystery series inspired by the novels of Jane Austen, as well as the Regency Makeover Trilogy of eNovellas. Her book Lord of the Rakes was a RT Book Reviews nominee for Best First Historical Romance. Visit her online at DarcieWildeRomance.com.
Praise for Darcie Wilde's Rosalind Thorne mysteries
“Rosalind carries the soul of Sherlock Holmes in the world of
Elizabeth Bennet, and it’s a hard combination to beat.”
—BookPage on And Dangerous to Know
“Captivating...Wilde smoothly mixes historical figures and events
into a plot that’s sure to keep readers turning the
pages to see what happens next. Regency fans will be charmed.”
—Publishers Weekly on And Dangerous to Know
“The Regency frame is skillfully woven through a story that
features surprising plot twists and an engaging subplot concerning
Rosalind’s dilemma over whom to marry—Harkness or a duke who will
allow her to reclaim her past.”
—Booklist on And Dangerous to Know
“The third installment in Darcie Wilde's ‘impressive’ and
nationally bestselling historical mystery series set in Regency
London. The series features the charming, resourceful
Rosalind Thorne, a woman privy to the secrets and scandals of high
society.”
—Publishers Weekly on A Useful Woman
“The Rosalind Thorne mysteries are loosely inspired by Jane
Austen's novels, and Wilde has done a masterful job of recreating
the tone and language of Austen's England…Rosalind is a spirited,
sympathetic heroine; while her position as a “useful lady” brings
her into the orbit of criminality, she remains very much a product
of her time, ever heedful of her reputation and standing in
society. Wilde has given her just enough modern sensibilities to
make her relatable but never oversteps in a way that divorces from
the realities of the time…Here is a mystery with a nice balance
between the salacious and the sad, the gratifying and the
tragic.”
—Criminal Element on A Purely Private Matter
“With plenty of twists and turns, and romance thrown in to boot, A
Useful Woman by Darcie Wilde is a delight to read, and I look
forward to the next in the series.”
—Fresh Fiction
“Rosalind is an interesting, dare I say “plucky” heroine, a
once-rich girl now lowered to live by her wits. She still follows
the strict etiquette of her time and lost position, no matter the
cost. The asides on what is proper in each situation are amusing,
reminiscent of Jane Austen…I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and look
forward to the next book in the series.”
—The Historical Novels Reviewon A Useful Woman
“Entertaining…Rosalind’s investigation highlights the difficulties
created by Regency-era social mores and how women in particular
were hobbled by these conventions. Some light romantic diversion
reveals aspects of Rosalind’s personal history that help round out
her character.”
—Publishers Weekly on A Purely Private Matter
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