Andrea Penrose
13 SeriesAndrea Penrose is an American author renowned for her Regency-era historical fiction, particularly the acclaimed Wrexford & Sloane Mystery series. She has been honored with multiple awards, including two Daphne Du Maurier Awards for Historical Mystery and two Gold Leaf Awards.
In Andrea Penrose's "Sweet Revenge," the inaugural book of the Lady Arianna Hadley Mystery series, Lady Arianna returns to London from the West Indies seeking vengeance for her father's murder. Disguised as a man, she secures a position as a chef in an aristocratic household. The plot thickens when the Prince Regent is poisoned by one of her desserts, leading to an attempt on both their lives. Forced to collaborate, Arianna and the Prince Regent work together to unravel the mystery and identify the culprits behind the poisoning and her father's death.
Circle Of Sin (as Cara Elliott)
To Sin with a Scoundrel
(2010)To Surrender to a Rogue
(2010)Dangerous Liaisons (as Andrea Pickens)
A Diamond in the Rough
(2001)Hellions Of High Street (as Cara Elliott)
Intrepid Heroines (as Andrea Pickens)
Lady Arianna Hadley Mystery
The Cocoa Conspiracy
(2011)A Question of Numbers
(2019)A Tangle of Serpents
(2020)The Thunder of Stones
(2024)Lords Of Midnight (as Cara Elliott)
Too Tempting to Resist
(2012)Too Dangerous to Desire
(2012)Lessons In Love (as Andrea Pickens)
The Defiant Governess
(1997)Merlin's Maidens (as Andrea Pickens)
Scandalous Secrets (as Andrea Pickens)
The Major's Mistake
(2000)Wrexford & Sloane
Murder on Black Swan Lane
(2017)Murder at Half Moon Gate
(2018)Murder at Kensington Palace
(2019)Murder at Queen's Landing
(2020)Murder at the Royal Botanic Gardens
(2021)Murder at the Serpentine Bridge
(2022)Murder at the Merton Library
(2023)Murder at King’s Crossing
(2024)Standalone Novels
The Tiger's Mistress
(2003)(As: Andrea DaRif)A Kiss of Spice
(2004)(As: Andrea DaRif)The Diamond of London
(2024)Short Story Collections
Christmas By Candlelight
(2016)Anthologies
Regency Christmas Courtship
(2005)Truly, Madly, Regency
(2014)