Her life should be about gowns and dancing, and securing a suitable marriage. Eighteen-year-old Lady Helen is on the eve of her debut presentation at the royal court of George III and Queen Charlotte. Fallen women, it is presumed, but the disturbing trend has caught the notice of Lady Helen Wrexhall. Good help is hard to find in London in 1812, especially when housemaids are disappearing into the night. Helen is not so sure, especially when she discovers that nothing around her is quite as it seems, including the enigmatic Lord CarlstonĪgainst a backdrop of whispered secrets in St James's Palace, soirees with Lord Byron and morning calls from Beau Brummell, Lady Helen and the Dark Days Club is a delightfully dangerous adventure of self-discovery and dark choices that must be made. He believes Helen has a destiny beyond the ballroom a sacred and secret duty. Standing between those two worlds is Lord Carlston, a man of ruined reputation and brusque manners. Little does Helen know that step will take her from he opulent drawing rooms of Mayfair and the bright lights of Vauxhall Gardens into a shadowy world of missing housemaids and demonic conspiracies. Lady Helen Wrexhall is set to make her debut at the court of Queen Charlotte and officially step into polite Regency society and the marriage mart.
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