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Silk and Subterfuge

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Sweet Regency Saga series)
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Set against the unstable beauty of 1813 Istanbul, Silk and Subterfuge is another romantic mystery in the Sweet Regency Saga—where love always finds its way through!

Caroline and Anne reach the end of their long voyage east with their husbands, arriving
in the dangerous and beautiful city of Istanbul. Between sightseeing along the Bosphorus and the old palaces, befriending princes, and learning to drink Turkish coffee, there is work to be done. Caroline’s sharp eye, Anne’s calm discernment, and Wentworth’s hard-won experience may be the only things standing in the way of an international incident.

The Ottoman Empire has temporary peace in the Napoleonic Wars; they’re no longer fighting with Russia, and currently not taking sides between Britain and France. But that could change at any time. Colonel Fitzwilliam and Captain Wentworth must tread carefully while they help the British ambassador foil a French plot that could destabilize the temporary peace and Britain’s final push against Napoleon.

As romance quietly blooms between new faces in this unfamiliar city, the cost of misplaced trust grows even higher.


Genre: Historical Romance



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