Lady Pinkerton detectives, their rough and ready agents, and a whole lot of excitement and romance! The Pinkerton Matchmaker series tells the stories of the women determined to bring criminals to justice, and the agents who win their hearts. Each book is a standalone story, and they can be read in any order.
This box set contains books 55-57 of the Pinkerton Matchmakers series:
An Agent for Zennia (Book 55) by Patricia PacJac Carroll
An almost fiancé is in trouble. A Pinkerton agent determined to save her. An eager tycoon's daughter joins the Pinkertons. All are thrown together in the crime of the century or maybe the romance of the year.
An Agent for Hope (Book 56) by Marie Higgins
Hope's fiancé is dead, and the only way she can repair her heart is to become a Pinkerton agent and marry her trainer ? in name only, of course. But after working so closely with a man for several months as husband and wife, can she continue to guard her heart from someone who is completely different from her dead fiancé?
But then... different can be good, too.
An Agent for Dixie (Book 57) by Linda Carroll-Bradd
Foreign diplomacy is the Zivon family business but Alexei resists the polite constraints, not lasting a year in law school. The four successful years working as a Pinkerton agent prove he was meant to follow a different path. Now, he's faced with the biggest challenge of his career?training a female agent who has no practical skills. Alexei figures he can convince her to just observe as he solves the case, because nothing will interfere with his success rate.
Since childhood, Dixie LaFontaine lived in her older sister's shadow but applying to become a Pinkerton Agent is her first major decision. Being matched with confident Alexei is intimidating, especially when the assigned case involves them pretending to be brother and sister at a health spa where jewelry has gone missing. Dixie has no qualms about pretending to be a French heiress needing care for her arthritis. Soon, she falls victim to Alexei's charm and realizes that hiding her feelings might be as hard as ferreting out the thief among the spa's clientele.
Will Dixie focus on learning the skills of an agent, or will she concentrate on turning her marriage of convenience into a lasting love?