


Books in series

#1
Minerva
1982
Poor Minerva. Prudish, self-righteous, and incredibly beautiful, she is to be sent to London to capture a wealthy husband. But Minerva doesn't know the first thing about flirting. The London dandies find her moralizing appalling and concoct a plan to assault her virtue—an assault that will scandalize all London society. Meanwhile. Lord Sylvester Comfrey, whom she met earlier through her father, has been keeping a careful eye on the girl. A fact which she resents. She dislikes Lord Sylvester. There is something about him that disturbs her. Now the plan to destroy Minerva's reputation begins to unfold. And Minerva stumbles headlong into the trap. But the plotters have reckoned without Lord Sylvester....

#2
The Taming of Annabelle
1983
The Taming of Annabelle: The Second Volume of the Six Sisters

#3
Deirdre and Desire
1983
Red-haired, jade-eyed Deirdre Armitage is determined to marry for love, rejecting the choice of their hunt-happy vicar father. Lord Harry Desire is well-bred, good-looking - and rich. Deirdre contrives to elope with dashing neighbor Guy Wentwater, a slaver who first courted her elder sister. Can Harry, clever tricks up his tailored sleeve, save her from herself?

#4
Daphne
1984
Daphne Armitage, exquisite black-haired beauty of six sisters, intends to avoid the turmoil of true love by demanding nothing more of a husband than to be an elegant companion. The self-absorbed Mr Archer seems to fit the bill to perfection. But Mr Simon Garfield agitates Daphne's calm and disrupts her intentions.

#5
Diana the Huntress
1985
Diana Armitage's passion is a unusual for a lady - she loves to hunt dressed as a man. With lustrous black hair and enormous dark eyes, Diana is shy of men, yet dreams of the freedom they enjoy. Only when icy-blond Lord Mark Dantrey invites her to town does she see advantages to being a woman.

#6
Frederica in Fashion
1985
Last of her six sisters left single, Frederica intends to avoid the marriage mart and runs away. In chambermaid disguise, Freddie joins the household of the fashionable Duke of Pembury. But that wild gentleman sees through her tricks, and escorts her back. When the sisters make over the tomboy, she cannot recognize herself, but the Duke can.