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The Youngest Son

When Ives Trengrouse hijacks his friend Den’s coach after the Trengrouse Ball, he thinks it’s no more than a prank. But Den isn’t inside. Instead, it’s his sister Katie, going home early with a migraine.

Compromised beyond saving, the two must marry immediately—and do so. Katie’s dreams of a big London Season are gone. Ives can’t go on his light-hearted, care-for-nothing way now he’s a married man.

Neither of them wants to be in this marriage: can they turn childhood friendship into something deeper and everlasting?

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"The second book in Leydin's Trengrouse Ball series (the first one being The Captain and the Lady). The importance of the ball in this book is the beginning rather than at the end. This book is the charming forced marriage/friends to lovers story of how Ives and Katie deal with their new life and come to a state of true love. A worthy successor to The Captain and the Lady."

- Stephen H

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This book is part of The Trengrouse Ball Omnibus Edition Volume 1.
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About Elizabeth Leydin

My story

I write Regency stories because I love them. I decided to get serious about writing these when my Regency novella, A Generous Heart, won the RWA Ruby Award (maybe the universe was sending me a message). I came late to writing in this genre, and for many years before that I wrote for children as Pamela Freeman and mystery novels plus early 20th Century novels as Pamela Hart. I started out in the Regency writing romances. Now I’m bringing my mystery writing together with a thread of romance in a Regency murder mystery which will be out in 2026. A classic country house mystery set in 1814: Bridgerton meets Agatha Christie, you might say!

Elizabeth Leydin was my great-grandmother, and I have her dressing table in my bedroom. Elizabeth is my second name, and it was my mother’s middle name too; a family tradition. My plan was to name any daughter I had Elizabeth, but I had a son, so the name was free for me to use when I decided to write Regencies.

Why the Regency for both mystery and romance? Well, when I first started reading adult books, my wonderful local librarian steered me towards Agatha Christie and Georgette Heyer. I loved them both, and it’s so much fun bringing those two genres together!