An Unladylike Secret (The Marleigh Sisters, Book 3)
By (Author) Amita Murray
Book 3
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
30th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical fiction
Humorous fiction
Erotic romance
Narrative theme: Diversity, equality, inclusion
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
360g
Sizzling romance with a splash of intrigue Julia Quinn, author of Bridgerton
**Regency Fiction with a sexy, modern twist, perfect for fans of Netflixs Bridgerton and Queen Charlotte**
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Delightfully engrossing with a dash of peril Womans Weekly
Scintillating and scandalous Cosmopolitan
'Such a joyous book' Reader Review
'Romantic, sexy, funny, exciting, touching and moving' Reader Review
'A scorching hot Regency romance' Reader Review
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Hes a rogue. Shes a liar. Together, they're scandalousMira Marleigh hides behind a pen name to write scandalous stories about the lords and ladies of society at the court of Queen Charlotte. Her world is turned upside down when an outrageous circular she writes sends Regency buck, Finnegan Underwood, on the run for murder.
As Mira heads to the Devon coast in search of the real culprit, she finds herself caught in a den of ruffians and scoundrels, not least Finnegan himself. Now turned smuggler, he is proving to be one lawbreaker who is very hard to resist.
Can Mira keep her head, and her heart, in her quest for the truth
Good Housekeeping, 'Best Romance Books to Read'Praise for Amita Murray:
A fresh and hilarious debut Youll laugh, youll cry Sunday Times bestseller, Dawn OPorter
Witty and heartfelt HEAT
'Loved the witty dialogue sizzling!' Good Housekeeping
Amita Murray lives in London. Just to keep things interesting, she writes in two genres: Regency romance and contemporary mystery. Her Arya Winters mysteries are published by Agora and are under a TV option. Her mystery novel Thirteenth Night won the Exeter Novel Prize in 2022. A collection called Marmite and Mango Chutney won the SI Leeds Prize in 2016 and her short story A Heist in Three Acts comes out in Ellery Queen Magazine in 2022.