The Courtesan

  • The Courtesan
    By Julia Justiss

    Watson reported he'd about driven poor Lawton to distraction with his antics. Since she returned, he'd shadowed Belle as she went through her daily activities. Out of gratitude for her kindness—or because he hoped to inveigle his way ...

  • The Courtesan: The Captain's Courtesan / the Outrageous Belle Marchmain
    By Lucy Ashford

    The Captain's Courtesan Determined to seek out the villain who destroyed her family, Rosalie Rowland masquerades as a courtesan at London's infamous Temple of Beauty.

  • The Courtesan: Master of Gray trilogy 2
    By Nigel Tranter

    A wail escaped from his slack lips. 'Eh . . .IEh. . .! Christ God–Bothwell!' he gasped. 'Fran ... Francis Bothwell!' The Earlremoved his handfrom hisswordhilt tosweep offhis bonnet inadeep bow, smilingbut unspeaking.

  • The Courtesan: A Novel
    By Susan Carroll

    Alive with vivid period detail and characters as vibrant as they are memorable, The Courtesan is a sweeping historical tale of dangerous intrigues, deep treachery, and one woman’s unshakable resolve to honor her heart.

  • The Courtesan: A Heartbreaking Historical Epic of Loss, Loyalty and Love
    By Alexandra Curry

    A sweeping historical epic of a young Chinese woman in imperial Europe - perfect for fans of Memoirs of a Geisha The year is 1881, the era of China's humiliation...

  • The Courtesan: A Novel
    By Susan Carroll

    Alive with vivid period detail and characters as vibrant as they are memorable, The Courtesan is a sweeping historical tale of dangerous intrigues, deep treachery, and one woman’s unshakable resolve to honor her heart.

  • The Courtesan
    By Julia Justiss

    But his life is thrown into turmoil when he views a fencing lesson unlike any other. The talented student is no student at all, but a beautiful young woman, and the most infamous courtesan in all of London—Lady Belle.

  • The Courtesan: A Novel
    By Alexandra Curry

    An authentic and beautifully written portrait of China’s relationship with the West, the story of the incredible Sai Jinhua, told the way it might have been, is not to be forgotten.