A Gentleman’s Daughter
#1 by Diana Davis
A gentleman’s daughter. A marquess’s son. Hate at first sight.
Cassandra Crofton was raised a gentleman’s daughter. When her father dies, however, she is forced to join her uncle and his family in the American colonies. To add to her humiliation, on the journey to Pennsylvania, a snobbish popinjay refuses to treat her with the respect she deserves.
Lord David Beaufort is the youngest son of the Marquess of Dorset, but no one in all of Dorsetshire would care he was leaving. He wants to find his own place and purpose in Philadelphia—and ignore this impertinent country gentleman’s daughter who shows him nothing but contempt.
When Cassandra’s uncle becomes Lord David’s landlord and mentor, she cannot escape him. But as Lord David becomes deathly ill, Cassandra is thrown into the role of nurse. The more time she spends taking care of him, against all odds, the more Lord David finds himself caring for her. Can he convince her to give him a chance?
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1770
Crofton sisters, cousins to the Hayes sisters
A Lady to Lead
#2 by Audrey Glenn
Can Helen and Nathaniel put aside their differences long enough to fall in love?
Helen Crofton longs for a chance to show her new friends in the colonies everything she’s capable of. When she’s elected president of her charitable society, she convinces the other ladies that selling tarts is the best way for them to raise funds. There are just two small problems: Helen doesn’t actually know how to cook or run a business. Still, she’s certain she doesn’t need the advice of the rudest man she’s ever had the misfortune to meet, no matter that he’s a successful businessman (and the handsomest man she knows).
Nathaniel Carter spent most of his life on the sea, working his way up from cabin boy to ship owner. He’s perfectly happy with his simple life and he certainly doesn’t need a woman to disrupt it. Despite his intentions to have nothing to do with Helen, Nathaniel finds himself offering to help his friend’s beautiful, confusing sister-in-law with her business problems, even though he has problems of his own to contend with; he must smuggle a shipload of stolen tea into Philadelphia or he’ll never be able to pay back his investors.
As Helen and Nathaniel work together, they’re shocked to discover the spark of attraction growing between them. Once the governor’s greedy son takes notice of their activities, Helen stands to lose all the money the society has earned while Nathaniel could lose his livelihood—or his life. After some poor choices land a friend in jail for murder, they must learn to trust each other in order to save their friend and their fledgling relationship. No matter how much they’ve grown to care for each other, can two such different people ever make things work?
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1773
Crofton sisters, cousins to the Hayes sisters
Freedom’s Ring
#3 by Diana Davis
Owen has loved Temperance since they were children. Can they ever be more than friends?
Temperance Hayes has had her life planned out practically from birth: she was to marry a rich man, preferably the governor’s son, and live out her life in comfort. After the governor’s son is killed, her plans seem to lose all shape, until she finds help in the form of her childhood friend, Owen Randolph.
Of course Owen Randolph agrees to help his old friend. He’s been in love with Temperance since he was five years old. But he also knows they live in different worlds, and she would never choose to live in his.
As she spends more time with Owen, Temperance is reminded how good his heart is, and she begins to wonder if that could be enough to give her the security she craves. When Owen signs up to fight in a war that hasn’t even begun, Temperance will have to decide where her heart and her loyalties lie.
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1774-5
Hayes sisters
Liberty’s Charge
#4 by Audrey Glenn
How will Patience choose between a charming politician and a dashing patriot?
Patience Hayes is desperate to finish an important legal case for her father, but her family and friends require a great deal of attention. Although her time is precious, when a handsome, patriotic printer asks to court her, she admires him enough to give him a chance. At the same time, she starts working closely with Gilbert Brand, the brother of a man accused of treason. Although Gilbert doesn’t share Patience’s political ideals, his kindness and humor readily charms her into sharing her heart.
Gilbert Brand has spent much of his life struggling for basic necessities, so when he lands a position as a Delaware delegate to the Second Continental Congress, he’s determined to use the position to elevate himself into a higher station in life—or at least make sure he never misses a meal again. He’s certain that if he can marry an heiress, he’ll finally have the life he’s always dreamed of. When he offers to help a lawyer’s daughter with his brother’s appeal, he never imagined he’d find himself falling in love with clever and beautiful Patience. Her encouragement makes him start to feel he’s already worth something.
The attraction between Patience and Gilbert is undeniable, but neither is sure that’s the only thing that matters to a lasting relationship. Patience has to choose between a man who can give her the life she wants and a man she’s not sure she can live without, while Gilbert has to decide if a life very different from the one he’s imagined will bring him true happiness. Can he prove to Patience that he’s worthy of her trust before it’s too late?
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1775
Hayes sisters
Integrity’s Choice
#5 by Diana Davis
WHO IS “JEANNE DARK”??
A year ago, patriot printer Fischer Marks and potential poetess Constance Hayes fell fast and hard for one another—until Fischer suddenly broke things off. It’s too much to ask for her to forgive him, but even after all this time, he can’t put her out of his mind. However, he knows the dangers of heeding love’s siren song far too well.
A patriotic manuscript is the perfect distraction: and so is its mysterious author, “Jeanne Dark.” Fischer begins to court her through their letters, but he has no idea who she really is—none other than Constance, whose own heart is still stubbornly broken.
As their country debates declaring independence, everyone wants to know who is Jeanne Dark? Constance finds herself having to hide more and more—including her heart. But when Fischer discovers the truth, can they take a risk on love again?
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1776
Hayes sisters
Devotion’s Cost
#6 by Audrey Glenn
When Verity inveigles the new vicar into a sham engagement, their relationship isn’t the only thing that’s fake. . . .
Verity Hayes has the soul of an artist — but her heart belongs to the Reverend Mr. Henry Crofton. She’s tried everything she can think of to prove how perfect they are for each other, but he barely seems to notice she’s alive. With her family of noted patriots about to be run out of town by invading British Regulars, Verity has only days to show Henry she’s the perfect woman for him. Even if it means sacrificing who she really is.
Henry Crofton came to the colonies to try to reclaim those poor lost sheep who’d strayed from their king. He never anticipated finding the most beautiful creature he’d ever seen. Despite his attachments back home, he finds himself paying more and more attention to Miss Verity Hayes.
When Miss Hayes needs rescuing from her family’s marriage machinations, Henry does the only right thing: he agrees to her proposal of a fake engagement. But Verity is hiding the truth: the family pressure, like her personality, is totally fabricated. Can she find the courage to come clean before he finds out the hard way?
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1777
Hayes sisters
Loyalty’s Price
#7 by Diana Davis
An American patriot in occupied territory, Mercy finds herself falling for an enemy officer. Will she choose her country or her heart?
Mercy Hayes never intended to return to Philadelphia while the redcoats occupy her home—until her cousin needs her. Mercy holds her nose—literally and figuratively—to come back to the city to help, trying to forget her last moments in the city and an encounter with a certain handsome enemy captain.
Captain Lawrence Rogers knows that His Majesty’s troops cannot win the war unless they can sway the hearts and minds of Americans. But when Mercy Hayes joins him in Lord David Beaufort’s household, there’s only one heart Lawrence only cares to win.
Lawrence and Mercy find themselves drawn to one another even while their loyalties threaten to tear them apart. Can these star-crossed lovers find a way forward together, or will the war come between them forever?
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1778
Hayes sisters
Revolution’s Toll
#8 by Audrey Glenn
A widow who may be ready to love again. A rakish duke who may not be reformed. Can they ever hope for a happy ending?
Edward Beaufort, the Duke of Wessex, has traveled across an ocean in the midst of a war to find his little brother and heir. Having lost his own wife and son, Edward knows he must mend the breach between David and their family—especially if David is to one day assume the dukedom. Instead of welcoming him joyously, however, his brother wants nothing to do with Edward.
Widowed by the redcoats four years before, Helen Carter’s primary concern is providing for her children. Fortunately, her brother-in-law David has taken her into his home and sees to her every material need. When David’s brother appears and his pitiable attempts to reconcile with David fall short, Helen agrees to help the poor duke in his lost cause.
A notorious rake ill at ease around children, Edward is nothing Helen would want, were she ever to remarry. But their platonic camaraderie grows into something deeper. If he ever hopes to win back his brother and to earn Helen’s love, Edward must prove he’s no longer a man who can only break hearts.
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1782
Crofton sisters, cousins to the Hayes sisters
Christmas stories
Sisters of the Revolution #4.5
by Audrey Glenn and Diana Davis
Have a very merry colonial Christmas with your favorite heroes & heroines!
A collection of four short stories featuring the characters of the Revolutionary romances A Gentleman’s Daughter, A Lady to Lead, Freedom’s Ring and Liberty’s Charge.
Christmas with the Croftons: All Helen wants is to have a Christmas just like she and her sister had at home, complete with a party and a game of snapdragon. When one guest can’t attend, Captain Nathaniel is roped into taking his place. Will his taciturn ways ruin the party—or save the day?
A Very Hancock Christmas: Gilbert and Patience are days away from their Christmastime wedding, but he still hasn’t found a place for them to live—or any way to afford it. Can John Hancock save the day?
Thirteenth Night: David and Cassandra have a perfect Twelfth Night party planned—until a family tragedy calls Cassandra and everyone else away. David can handle three children under two by himself, can’t he? How much trouble could they be?
Christmas Crossing: Things look bleak for the Continental Army at the end of 1776, and Owen is grim—until Christmas night, when George Washington leads them across the Delaware for a surprise attack on the Hessians at Trenton. At home, Temperance’s Christmas surprise is an ordeal of its own: going into labor three weeks early. Will their family make it to the new year?
*This book deals with the topic of pregnancy loss, which may be triggering for some.
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1772–1776
Crofton sisters & Hayes sisters
This book contains spoilers for the first four books in the Sisters of the Revolution series. While you can read our other books afterwards, these stories will be even more enjoyable if you’ve come to know and love the characters in our previous books!
Sisters of the Revolution #8.5
by Audrey Glenn and Diana Davis
Have a very merry Revolutionary Christmas with your favorite heroes & heroines!
A collection of four short stories featuring the characters of the Revolutionary romances Integrity’s Choice, Devotion’s Cost, Loyalty’s Price and Revolution’s Toll.
For Constance: Fischer Marks knows he broke Constance Hayes’s heart, but he can’t let her sister Patience think she broke his. As Fischer attends Patience’s wedding, can he discreetly deliver his gift for Constance to salve her wounded feelings?
A Christmas of Their Own: Verity and Henry Crofton finally arrive at his English estate in time for Christmas—with his sweet but overbearing mother. Can Verity accept living so far from her family? Can Henry carve out a place for himself and his bride with the first Mrs. Crofton?
Flight by Twelfth Night: After months of writing, Mercy Hayes and Captain Lawrence Rogers finally reunite for Christmas with her family at the Columbiafield country estate. But when Lawrence asks her father for his blessing on their union, Mr. Hayes says no in no uncertain terms. Despite misgivings, Mercy agrees to elope. Can they find their happily ever after?
Christmas Presence: After eleven years apart, Cassandra Beaufort is finally crossing the ocean to visit her sister, the Duchess of Wessex. With eight children in the household—with problems of their own—will the sisters ever get the time together they desperately desire?
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1775–1791
Crofton sisters & Hayes sisters
This book contains spoilers for the last four books in the Sisters of the Revolution series. While you can read our other books afterwards, these stories will be even more enjoyable if you’ve come to know and love the characters in our previous books!