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The Lady at Almack's Door

(2026)
(The first book in the House of Almack's series)
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One forged silver voucher is enough to ruin a lady. A missing ledger may ruin Beatrice Wynter forever.
Once denied her own future at Almack’s, Beatrice now guards London’s most exclusive ballroom with icy composure and perfect rule. But when the chief patroness collapses and the admissions ledger vanishes, rumor names Beatrice the woman selling access—and London is only too eager to believe her.

Lucian Rothmere, Marquess of Arden, comes to Almack’s determined to protect his younger sister’s first Season, not to trust the sharp-tongued lady at the door who refuses him in public. Yet the more he watches Beatrice hold the room together, the more he suspects the real scandal lies far beyond a forged voucher. To clear her name and protect Juliana from a marriage market neither of them fully understands, Beatrice and Lucian must form a reluctant alliance that burns with enemies-to-lovers tension, slow-burn longing, and dangerous attraction.

But someone inside Almack’s is engineering introductions, and every clue points back toward Beatrice herself. If she cannot uncover the truth before society turns completely against her, she will lose far more than her place at the door.
Because this time, the room is not merely shutting her out. It is setting her up.



Genre: Historical Mystery

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