The Wicked Women of Whitechapel Series by Minerva Spencer

3.92 · 12 ratings
  • The Boxing Baroness (The Wicked Women of Whitechapel #1)
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    The Boxing Baroness (The Wicked Women of Whitechapel #1)

    Minerva Spencer

    Rated: 3.90 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2022

    Inspired by true history and perfect for fans of Bridgerton, the acclaimed author sparkles with this brilliantly imagined story of romance between an undercover spy and an educated and strong woman in the first of a witty, Regency-set, feminist series exploring the role of women in a rigidly patriarchal society. Readers will delight in the rapier sharp wit, sexual fireworks, and thought-provoking entertainment of The Boxing Baroness... more

  • The Dueling Duchess (The Wicked Women of Whitechapel #2)
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    The Dueling Duchess (The Wicked Women of Whitechapel #2)

    Minerva Spencer

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2023

    Regency-era England may be a man’s world, but a lady boss is about to show them how it’s done . . .In the newest of her witty, Regency-set, feminist romances exploring the roles of women in a rigidly patriarchal society, acclaimed author Minerva Spencer hits the mark with expert sharpshooter, London circus attraction, and French expat Cecile Tremblay... more

  • The Cutthroat Countess (The Wicked Women of Whitechapel #3)
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    The Cutthroat Countess (The Wicked Women of Whitechapel #3)

    Minerva Spencer

    Rated: 0.00 of 5 stars
    · 0 ratings · published 2023

    Perfect for fans of Julia Quinn’s Bridgerton books, this fresh and unique Regency-set romance series features heroines who aren’t afraid to compete in a man’s world. A new generation of readers will delight in this witty, thought provoking, always entertaining novel by the critically acclaimed author.Before Josephine Brown began working as a blade expert for Farnham's Fantastical Female Fayre, she'd never stayed put for long. She'd never had friends, either... more

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