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The Lady and the List
by Elizabeth Briars
Part 1 of the Steer Queer series
A London season was not something Henrietta Crofton ever wanted. An estate crumbling under the weight of his recently deceased father's gambling debts was similarly not the plan for Gregory Fletcher. When circumstances bring these childhood friends into each other's paths, nothing is as it seems. Gregory is writing the revival of an infamous list of London prostitutes. Henrietta is hiding that some days, she is Henry. But is there also something lurking beneath this seeming friendship? This queer Regency Romance follows the tumultuous events of Henry's first London season, and what Gregory thought was his last as they attempt to regain what they lost in childhood. A stand-alone novel that introduces characters from other installments in the series. Elizabeth Briars is a romance author living in a place, presumably with people. She is notably camera shy but there's no deeper reason for that; stop asking. It has nothing to do with her maybe having other books published with her 'real' name. The point is, Elizabeth Briars wrote this book. Not some other lady who thinks her family reading spicy scenes she wrote would cause her premature death of embarrassment.
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The Gossip and the Guest
by Elizabeth Briars
Part 2 of the Steer Queer series
When her aloof father drops her on the doorstep of strangers, Isabella Marshton has no choice but to befriend Miss Louisa Hardwick and coexist with quiet Mr. Hardwick. But Louisa, while breathtakingly beautiful, has a strong personality. Seeking refuge in the famously lush gardens of Stenson Abbey, will Isabella end up in the arms of the high-strung miss, or will she learn to appreciate the charms of a calming mister?Edward Grubbins is Deaf. That has caused plenty of problems in his life, but after moving to the countryside with his friend/employer Henry, things were settling into a comfortable rhythm. That is, until a handsome stranger appears, seemingly around every corner. Worse, he hasn't found the right moment to tell the man he can't hear a word he's been saying. Despite his embarrassment, Edmund can't stay away from the enigmatic stranger with the halo of golden curls.Two love stories told concurrently with shared characters weaving through them, The Gossip and The Guest can be read as standalone (but it's richer as a sequel!) Elizabeth Briars is a romance author living in a place, presumably with people. She is notably camera shy but there's no deeper reason for that; stop asking. It has nothing to do with her maybe having other books published with her 'real' name. The point is, Elizabeth Briars wrote this book. Not some other lady who thinks her family reading spicy scenes she wrote would cause her premature death of embarrassment.
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