The Countess Invention

· Lords and Undefeated Ladies Book 2 · Judith Lynne
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She needs a man's help to protect her secret identity.

She doesn't need to fall in love.

Can he help without drawing her into his own tangled web?


London inventor Mr. Cullen is actually Miss Cassandra Cullen, happy hiding behind her letters. When some new customers want to meet face to face, she has to trust Dr. Burke, her favorite correspondent, to help keep her secrets.

Trusting Oliver Burke might not be entirely wise. Dr. Burke occupies himself with women and gin, trying to forget his soul-crushing family and the nightmares of the war. He'd rather distance himself from polite society as much as possible.

One too many indiscretions, and Cass' father insists: Marry. Now. Nothing less than an earl will do. He doesn't realize his mostly deaf daughter will turn for help to the one man she thinks she knows.

Can a woman who's given up on love and a man who's given up on hope find a future together?

The Countess Invention is about two people who have to believe in each other to find dizzying pleasure, devastating heartbreak... and forever love.


"Sensational and riveting from the first word to the last. ... 10 out of 10." The BookLife Prize


It's a historical Regency romance novel with steamy moments and sweet ones, of about 350 pages. It includes an admittedly bad attempt at cross-dressing and a woman who believes in pockets. It also includes a beautiful man who has made love to too many ladies and a Happily Ever After!

All Judith Lynne books can stand alone, but old friends stay in touch and old questions are answered as the books progress. A complete timeline is available at judithlynne.com.

Judith Lynne's Regency romances are for modern lovers of classic romance, meticulously researched, with a family of characters as rich and diverse as Britain herself at the time. The Lords and Undefeated Ladies series is light, fun reading featuring characters with disabilities for whom their disability is not the drama. Fans of Mary Balogh and Grace Burrowes will love Judith Lynne.

Dukes and thieves, bakers and baronets, inventors and artists and late-night adventurers — you'll meet them all.

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4.3
20 reviews
Pat G
November 5, 2022
I actually would like to meet the author herself. What an interesting woman she must be. Her characters are delightful, so well rounded, with such interesting and unusual situations. The women in each story are so strong and intelligent, logical and realistic. Ordinarily I resist the urge to purchase ebooks, but for this woman's stories I will.
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Rachel Henderson
February 16, 2023
Excellent, thoroughly enjoyed this. I really liked how Cass was just being herself and this is what Dr Burke found most attractive about her
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ruchi saha
February 25, 2023
nice story but unfortunately Oliver's parents have been such a bore
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About the author

Judith Lynne writes rule-breaking romances with love around every corner. Her characters tend to have deep convictions, electric pleasures, and sometimes, weaponry. She loves to write stories where characters are shaken by love, shaken down to their core, put out their hand... and love is there.

A history nerd with too many degrees, Judith Lynne lives in that other paradise, Ohio, with a truly adorable spouse, an apartment-sized domestic jungle, and a misgendered turtle. Also an award-winning science fiction author and screenwriter, she writes passionate Regency romances with a rich sense of place and time.

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