The Undaunted Debutantes Series (Books 1 - 3)

· La Loma Elite Publishing
4.1
10 reviews
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579
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 Three innocent debutantes must work to solve the mysterious death of their childhood friend. With undaunted determination they pledge to not only expose the man responsible for their friend’s tragic death on her wedding night, but to also uncover other unscrupulous men of the ton who would jeopardize the future of other young women.

 

The Disappearance of Lady Edith, The Undaunted Debutantes (Book One)

One tragic night changed sensible, proper Lady Edith Pelton’s life: when her best friend fell to her death, pushed down a flight of stairs by a nefarious lord.  Now, Edith dedicates her time watching the man she thinks is responsible, while gathering other information to expose other scoundrels posing as gentlemen of honor about London. But when her spying is noticed by a perfect stranger, Edith finds herself with two mysteries—what happened to her friend, and how to win the heart of a brilliantly handsome lord.

 

The Misfortune of Lady Lucianna, The Undaunted Debutantes (Book Two)

Quick-witted hellion Lucianna Constantine has no doubt who was responsible for the death of her dear friend. And she will stop at nothing to expose his transgressions—and those of every despicable man in London. Lucianna has witnessed the cruelty of London’s beau monde her entire life…starting with her own father. So she is more than willing to singlehandedly take down every vile man that crosses her path. However, what happens when a most honorable man discovers Luci is the abhorrent woman who ruined both his life and stripped him of his rightful future?

 

The Misadventures of Lady Ophelia, The Undaunted Debutantes (Book Three)

Quiet, reserved, Lady Ophelia Fletcher always has her nose stuck in a book; hence why she didn’t witness the death of her friend the fateful night of her passing. Now, she writes the Mayfair Confidential column to expose unsavory men as a way of making amends for not backing her other friend’s claims of murder. When a handsome stranger arrives to meet with her father, Ophelia is helpless to keep from investigating the dashing lord.

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4.1
10 reviews
Virginia Hanley
January 12, 2018
disappointing that all three books went over the same bit of story from three peoples perspective. Even using the same dialogue. Also the details of Sheerness didn't make sense so should have been researched a little better. Ophelia was supposed to have stayed asleep until she reached Sheerness. In those days it wasn't so easy to get access to The Isle Of Sheppey. There was a bridge of sorts at the time known as 'Tremsehg' Which was lightweight enough to be downed eventually by a freak wave. Freak because there are no waves as such in that area. So how did a carriage get across. Otherwise it would have had to have meant a crossing not known to historians. I was also wondering about Kent as being described as having ''A rocky coastline'' As for there being only one alehouse near a port, Seems ludicrous. Three stories based on one story was a bit much although this is a good writer. I just think she got it wrong this time.
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 USA TODAY Bestselling Author Christina McKnight writes emotional and intricate Regency Romance with strong women and maverick heroes. 


Her books combine romance and mystery, exploring themes of redemption and forgiveness. When not writing she enjoys coffee, wine, traveling the world, and watching television.

 

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