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The Secrets of the Isles

Roseanna M. White

Genre: Historical fiction, Romance

Three book series

Get swept away to the beautiful Isles of Scilly off the coast of England in 1906! “The idyllic setting forms a perfect backdrop for the events which unfold; strange sightings, unexplained deaths, family feuds, hidden treasure, intrigue and danger, all the hallmarks of a romantic mystery where suspicions abound….” (Historical Novel Reviews)

The Nature of a Lady
Fleeing to the beautiful Isles of Scilly, Lady Elizabeth Sinclair stumbles upon dangerous secrets left behind by her cottage’s former occupant and agrees to help the missing girl’s brother, Oliver Tremayne, find his sister. As the two work together, they uncover ancient legends, pirate wrecks, betrayal, and the most mysterious phenomenon of all: love.

To Treasure an Heiress
When Beth Tremayne stumbles across an old map, she pursues the excitement she’s always craved. But her only way to piece together the clues is through Lord Sheridan—a man she insists stole a prized possession. As they follow the various leads, they uncover a story of piratical adventure, but the true treasure is the one they discover in each other.

Worthy of Legend
After uncovering a diary that leads to a secret artifact, Lady Emily Scofield and Bram Sinclair must piece together the mystifying legends while dodging a team of archaeologists. In a race against time, they must decide what makes a hero. Is it fighting valiantly to claim the treasure or sacrificing everything in the name of selfless love?

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