A Lady for All Seasons: A NovelTJ Alexander FRONTLIST Mar 10, 2026 Trade Paperback Fiction Romance Historical Regency & Georgian Fiction Romance LGBTQ+ Transgender Fiction LGBTQ+ Transgender 304 pages 20. 3 cm H 13. 1 cm W 1. 5 cm T 215. 5 g Wt A USA TODAY BESTSELLER From the acclaimed author of Chefs Kiss and A Gentlemans Gentleman comes a riotous Regency romp, featuring a charming and unforgettable genderfluid lead. The perfect blend of rich Regency romance and frothy screwball,
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TJ Alexander
FRONTLIST | Mar 10, 2026
Trade Paperback
Fiction / Romance / Historical / Regency & Georgian
Fiction / Romance / LGBTQ+ / Transgender
Fiction / LGBTQ+ / Transgender
304pages
20.3 cm H | 13.1 cm W | 1.5 cm T | 215.5 g Wt
AUSA TODAYBESTSELLER • From the acclaimed author ofChef’s KissandA Gentleman’s Gentlemancomes a riotous Regency romp, featuring a charming and unforgettable genderfluid lead.
“The perfect blend of rich Regency romance and frothy screwball, Alexander has brewed a queer and cozy cup of something sure to delight.” —L.C. Rosen, author ofLavender House
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a woman who has lost her fortune must be in need (not want) of a husband. Beautiful, cunning Verbena Montrose must marry to save herself and her odious family from abject poverty. Fortunately, what she lacks in a dowry, she makes up for in the currency of gossip.
When she hears an alarming rumor about her very dear, very queer friend Étienne that could ruin him, she comes to his aid with a proposal—for a marriage of convenience, that is. But when Verbena discovers that a mysterious and celebrated poet by the name of Flora Witcombe has been publishing verses that hint she is onto their scheme, Verbena has no choice but to pretend to be a poet herself to confront her in a local salon. And—unexpectedly—be charmed by her.
Flora, in turn, is terrified by and smitten with Verbena in equal measure. But she holds a secret of her own: he is also William Forsyth, a struggling novelist and fifth son of a minor noble family. And if circumstances don’t allow Flora to woo Verbena, perhaps William can. Faced with two suitors and a fiancé, Verbena, who has always had to be clever to survive in society, starts to realize she may need to think outside of society’s constraints to find true happiness.