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The Archer Family Series

The
Archer Family series
are traditional Regency romances spiced with a mystery, and
Escaping Notice
is the latest in the series. The books all offer at least a glimpse of John Archer, the instigator of many a fateful adventure. He can’t seem to keep from dragging his nieces, nephews, and other unfortunate relatives, with him on escapades that invariably uncover a murder or two. Thankfully, Mr. Knighton Gaunt, of the Second Sons Inquiry Agency is often on hand to help the Archers out of the worst of their troubles, when he’s allowed to do so.

While these books do not need to be read in order, the list below presents them in the most felicitous, chronological order to gain a true understanding of the mischief John Archer can create amongst his young, unattached family members.

The Necklace
~
A young woman, a scoundrel, and a family heirloom that might possibly be cursed.
Book 1

The
Necklace
introduces John Archer and his exasperated niece, Oriana Archer, who is fed up trying to keep her uncle out of trouble. When Uncle John drags home yet another disreputable, wounded associate for her to nurse, she’s at her wit’s end. But there’s no rest for the weary, and Oriana soon discovers another of her uncle’s acquaintances, murdered in a way that points suspicion directly at her!

The Unwanted Heiress
~
An American heiress nobody wants; a duke every woman desires; and a murder no one expects.
Book 2

(Previously published as
I Bid One American)
Nathaniel Archer, Oriana’s brother, no sooner inherits a dukedom than he’s accused of murder. And his Uncle John’s schemes don’t help. Uncle John is the guardian to an American heiress he’s anxious to unload on the first, unwary, English peer, and Nathaniel looks as good as any, despite the shadow of a noose hanging above his head.

But Nathaniel is made of sterner stuff, or so he thinks, and he’s got more to worry about than romancing a singularly unromantic heiress when a dead debutante is found in his carriage.

The Bricklayer’s Helper
~
A masquerade turns deadly when a murderer discovers one of his victims survived.
Book 3

The
Bricklayer’s Helper
features Sarah Sanderson, an orphaned girl disguised as a man and working as a bricklayer. She’s the sole surviving member of her family, murdered thirteen years ago in a terrible fire. She may, or may not, be the niece of John Archer, and John is determined to bring her back into the family by hiring one of the newest agents at the
Second
Sons Inquiry Agency. Unfortunately, when the killer realizes Sarah escaped, her life is threatened despite the efforts of the attractive inquiry agent and her matchmaking uncle.

Escaping Notice ~
A sabotaged boat forces an earl to investigate murder and discover that love may ultimately be what he's searching for.
Book 4

E
veryone believes Hugh drowned with his brother after their boat is sabotaged, and Hugh fosters that belief trick the elusive killer into revealing himself. But he doesn’t count on running into two others also desperate to escape notice behind the comforting anonymity of false identities. Helen Archer lost the fabled Peckham necklace at a ball given at Hugh’s home and is desperate to get it back. Young Edward Brown only wants to run away to sea like his hero, Admiral Nelson.

When the three meet, Helen and Hugh hatch the perfect plan. By masquerading as servants, they can accomplish their
goals in secret. However, Edward objects for purely practical reasons. He wants to go to sea, and he definitely doesn’t want to spend his days polishing boots as a pretend servant. But the young boy is overruled and their adventure begins.

Second Sons Inquiry Agency Series

The
Second Sons Inquiry Agency series
are traditional historical mysteries spiced with a romance. The books all feature Second Sons, but do not necessarily focus on the found of the agency, Mr. Knighton Gaunt. Many of the stories feature other inquiry agents, or investigators, as the agency grows and flourishes. Mr. Gaunt is often called to the aid of the Archers, who seem to be inordinately fond of trouble.

While these books do not need to be read in order, the list below presents them in a suggested order.

The Vital Principle
~
Gaunt is called to a séance to uncover a fraud, only to stumble upon a murder.
Book 1

The Vital Principle
is the first in the
Second Sons Inquiry Agency
historical mystery series and features coolly intellectual Mr. Knighton Gaunt, the agency’s founder. Once accused of murder, himself, Knighton is driven to uncover the truth behind the complex, often mysterious murders that cross his path.

In
The Vital Principle,
Knighton Gaunt meets Prudence Barnard, a spiritualist accused of murder. While those involved are happy to accuse her as the stranger in their midst, Knighton is not so sure and sets out once again to discover the truth.

The two
meet again in
Hidden Aspects,
coming in the fall of 2013.

A Rose Before Dying
~
An earl is enmeshed in a deadly game to prove his uncle didn’t murder his mistress.
Book 2

In
A Rose Before Dying
, Charles Vance impulsively decides to pluck the role of inquiry agent out of Knighton’s hands and discover the real killer. Charles is determined to exonerate his irascible uncle, Sir Edward, the only real father he has ever known. Unfortunately, Sir Edward doesn’t make it easy for his nephew, and the only clues Charles has are sprays of roses left at the scene.

 

As
Second Sons Inquiry Agency
grows, you’ll encounter other agents who run into odd mysteries and formidable murderers during the vibrant first half of the 19
th
century.

“W
itty historical whodunits in the tradition of Bruce Alexander’s
Blind Justice
and Victoria Holt’s
The Mistress of Mellyn,
that
will keep you guessing until the unexpected end.” –A Reader

 

The Redemption Series

The
Redemption series
are paranormal romances spiced with mystery, danger and an “Urban Fantasy” feel that will keep readers enthralled. They do not have to be read in any particular order as each book stands alone.

Vampire Protector
~
Vampires, a haunted house, and a lost relic, and Gwen's evening is just beginning.
Book 1

An anonymous note sends Gwen on a mission to
uncover a dark family secret that may be hidden in her long abandoned childhood home. When she asks her handsome neighbor, John, to accompany her, she’s not expecting much, except possibly help if she falls through any rotten floors. Unfortunately, that's her first mistake. John is a vampire and her house is not exactly empty. Secrets—and the dead—won’t always stay buried, and John’s extraordinary strength and determination may be all that can withstand what awaits them in the shadows.

 

A Fall of Silver
~
A woman bent on the destruction of all vampires discovers redemption in the arms of an ex-priest determined to save the undead
.
Book 2

Their secrets are about to catch up with them.

 

The only good vampire is a dead vampire: that’s Quicksilver’s philosophy and she sees no reason to change it. In fact, she’s about to kill one of the undead when Kethan Hilliard confronts her, promising redemption for both vampires and humans in exchange for an end to the slaughter.

But Quicksilver knows that’s not going to happen.

Someone is killing humans and vampires, and sweet words aren’t going to end the nightmare.

The events awaken terrible secrets from Quicksilver’s past, and she’s not about to repeat her previous mistakes. This time, she’s going to end the madness and silence the horror, forever.

Cozy Mysteries

A new series of contemporary, cozy mysteries is underway, set in fictitious towns in North Carolina.

Whacked
! ~ Cassie's hopes for a quiet vacation go up in flameswhen she discovers her uncle sharing a smoke with a dead bod
y
.

Love can make anyone crazy, but Cassie, a stressed-out computer expert, has always chosen logic over that uncomfortable emotion. This is, until in a weak moment, she agrees to housesit for her aunt and uncle. Within minutes of her arrival, she finds a murdered man. And her uncle is inexplicably determined to implicate himself. Cold logic suggests he’s hiding something and Cassie isn’t going to let him get arrested without a fight. Unfortunately, her past history with the sheriff makes him all too happy to accept her uncle’s guilt.

But love is supposed to overcome all obstacles, not create them, and Cassie refuses to let a ridiculous emotion stand in the way of logic.

Too bad Cassie is about to discover just how far people will go for love.

 

A Word About the A
uthor

Award-winning author Amy Corwin is a compulsive reader and writer. She joined the Romance Writers of America at its inception and plunged into writing despite the time-wasting annoyances of a career as an enterprise systems administrator in the computer industry. In 2007, her first book was published. Her stories include
paranormal romances, Regencies and mysteries, although truthfully, most of her books include a bit of murder since she discovered that killing off at least one character is a highly effective way to make the remaining ones toe the plot line. Amy and her wildlife biologist husband, a chocolate lab, a Parson Russell terrier, and a psychotic cat enjoy the temperate climate on thirty acres near the coast of North Carolina. When she’s not writing, she’s pottering around her rose garden where nearly 100 Old Garden roses flourish.

 

Join her and discover that every good romance has a touch of mystery.

 

Connect with Me Online -

Website: 
http://www.amycorwin.com

Twitter:  
http://twitter.com/amycorwin

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/AmyCorwinAuthor

Blog:     
http://amycorwin.blogspot.com

 

Copyright

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales, is entirely coincidental.

 

The Unwanted Heiress

Publishing history

Originally published as
I Bid One American

COPYRIGHT © 2008 by Amy
Corwin

Revised version 2013

 

Artwork by: Amber Shah,
http://www.bookbeautiful.com

Cover photograph by: Jenn LeBlanc / Illustrated Romance

 

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews.

 

Contact Information: [email protected]

 

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