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The Drummond Series #1

Lady Lou the Highwayman

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Sometimes, taking responsibility that isn’t yours, can lead to a situation which threatens everything and everyone you hold dear. Lou has no idea what a chain of events she has set in motion, until it is too late… Simon Ashton, Earl of Garswood, has grown-up with his father openly parading mistresses and Society turning a blind eye to the fact. Hating the fickleness of the Society he belongs to, he becomes aloof and unattached. He will never lose his heart. Set on his life’s path, a foolish trip across heathland in the dead of night is to lead to a series of events which will change his life forever. Can he allow someone into his life? Especially someone who is so completely at odds with everything he’s known. Could she be the woman who offers something else – something sincere – something true? Just when he thinks there is a chance of a happy future, events unfurl which threaten those he cares for the most. No one is going to be left unscathed… Lady Lou the Highwayman is a Regency romance topped with a generous dose of humour, action, and tears. If you like simmering chemistry, fast-paced adventures, and strong characters, then you'll love Audrey Harrison's Regency tale.

298 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 5, 2019

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Audrey Harrison

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Audrey Harrison was born about two hundred years too late. She wants to belong to a time when men were men and women were dressed in gowns and could float, simper and sigh.

In the real world she has always longed to write, writing a full manuscript when she was fourteen years old. Work, marriage and children got in the way as they do and it was only when an event at work landed her in hospital that she decided to take stock. One Voluntary Redundancy later, she found that the words and characters came to the forefront and the writing began in earnest.

Her ideal would be to write Regency Romances, but more modern characters are insisting on being heard, hence the release of’ ‘A Very Modern Lord’, a contemporary romance.

So, although at home more these days, the housework is still neglected and tea is still late on the table, but she has an understanding family, who usually shake their heads at her and sigh. That is a sign of understanding, isn’t it?

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Profile Image for Dee Jay Blaylock.
241 reviews6 followers
March 31, 2019
A highwayman or a lady

Being desperate to save her sisters, Lou does what she has to do and decides to become a highwayman. She chooses the wrong vehicle and ends up shot by Simon who once he finds out she is a woman is remorseful.
He brings her to his home and he and his sister help her recover. Then they find out about her family and the story continues.
A good read and good hea.
Profile Image for Kathy.
1,709 reviews5 followers
December 10, 2019
Lou and her two sisters came to London to object to their older half brother selling their full brothers home and leaving them homeless while Cameron was off to war. Running out of funds Lou turned to robbery. She was shot while trying to rob Simon. When he found out she was a woman he took her home. An intriguing story.
Profile Image for Bettye McKee.
2,191 reviews158 followers
January 22, 2020
Three unruly sisters

This is an enjoyable read, occasionally disrupted by unnecessary hyphens, about three damsels in distress. Lou, the eldest, in trying to keep the twins, Marianne and Heather, safe, resorts to highway robbery. When she attempts to rob Simon and his sister, Helena, she is shot by Simon.

Meanwhile, her sisters are left alone, and they are out of food, worried and frightened. They are unaware that Lou is in serious trouble and fear they have been abandoned.

Will Lou escape the gallows? What will happen to Marianne and Heather?
91 reviews
July 13, 2019
Lady lou

Enjoyed this fastpaced novel with it's many
twists and suspenseful moments. Marriane's trip and Lou's adventures along with the men in their lives make for a good read. Had a well rounded ending of characters, with an epilogue of what happened to them.
Profile Image for Eve Culley.
Author 10 books5 followers
August 10, 2019
Exceptionally well written. Accurate for historical details. Good characters and story line.
Profile Image for Jane.
1,490 reviews72 followers
July 25, 2025
for such a short story there are way too many storylines to read about. And to top it, the supposed protagonist, Lady Lou, is very unprominent in her own book. I felt that the story focused on her two sisters and brother way too much. And ALL of them are prone to instalove. Like, you met a person an hour ago, they are unconscious but you are sure you want to marry them or you meet someone at a park, have a stroll of an hour or so... and you'd give your life for theirs.
Also, the life of a highwayman she led? Non-existent.

In other words, not really my cuppa and I am glad it was a kindle freebie because otherwise I'd be asking for a refund.
Profile Image for Beverly McCall.
Author 2 books28 followers
August 18, 2019
In Lady Lou, the Highwayman, we have another Regency Romance story. Ms. Harrison has crafted a complex story line that includes action, humor and tears. Her characters are multi-dimensional. She opens with a scene of a highway robbery by a dark highwayman set in 1809. We meet two dynamic protagonists. Lady Lou Drummond resorts to highway robbery to keep her sisters and herself from becoming destitute. She is bold, stubborn and impetuous. Her actions set off a chain of events contributing to the story's tension. Then we have the male protagonist, Simon Ashton, the Earl of Garswood. Like Lady Lou, he is bold, brave, dashingly handsome but not so impetuous. It is his carriage that she stops to rob. The Earl is the one who stops the robbery by shooting the unknown highwayman. Upon realizing that the highwayman is a woman, the Earl's life enters a topsy-turvy spin.

The supporting characters are also well developed. There is the Earl's sister, Lady Helena Ashton. He becomes the antagonist in this story. We also meet the rest of the Drummond family: Marianne and Heather and their brother Captain Cameron Drummond a soldier fighting with Wellesley in Portugual. Ms. Harrison created strong antagonists in the Earl's friend, Lord Henry Roby, the Earl of Ince and the Drummond's family half brother, Lord Duncan Drummond. Along with the protagonists, these characters to move the character-driven plot line along. I appreciate how Ms. Harrison uses intrigue and a bit of revenge to create tension and thus, highly recommend this book to readers who enjoy Regency Romance stories.
Profile Image for Cynthia Donnell.
12 reviews1 follower
August 17, 2019
Apparently everyone in London Society has something to hide.

Great strong women characters. Plot twists that kept the stories from being cookie cutters of many Regency Romances. Even with four simultaneous love stories introduced, each developed on its own as well as played a part in the others.

Also, author stuck to more traditional Regency Romance where most desires were restrained until marriage. I know some readers want explicit details of what goes on between love interests; however I appreciate being able to use my own imagination.

Only minor complaint is having two female characters with “H” names—was a little hard sometimes to remember which lady and her relationship to the men in the story (e.g. is this her brother or love interest).

Look forward to reading book 2 in the series.
Profile Image for Laila.
308 reviews30 followers
September 2, 2019
A page turner in a way because it was well written. This book was written as a launching pad for the others that would come after it; unfortunately this one hasn't been structure properly because our Lady Lou took a backseat too often, meaning the overlapping sub-stories obscured what ought to be about Lady Lou and Simon and their happy ending. Her character was underdeveloped and subsequently her relationship with Simon less than convincing.
Overall, a nice break from scholarly articles that I've to read for the last 6 weeks.

Profile Image for Phylis Collins.
2,863 reviews8 followers
September 8, 2019
Engaging, action,

what a story!! The author keeps the twists and turn you don't see, coming. an excellent plot, heart wrenching situation, full of action, assumptions, misery, happiness, A must read.
Profile Image for Ellen Pace.
167 reviews
September 28, 2019
GREAT READING

I loved this book and have read the book with Helena and Cameron's story. Both were written well have great story lines and characters. I recommend this author to all.

Profile Image for Ann Gonzalez.
1,504 reviews15 followers
August 17, 2019
Good

This book was good, if a little scattered. I am curious enough to read the next book in the series.
77 reviews
August 28, 2019
Delightful Regency Romance!

I loved the building of the characters from the first few pages. The author develops loveable characters and situations that keep you turning the pages!
230 reviews
September 30, 2019
Lady Lou the Highwayman

Full of dramas humour and romance of differrent characters. All are unique in their own way. A very good book.
Profile Image for Theresa.
1,568 reviews45 followers
July 17, 2025
Thankfully, the cover I saw was not the one pictured, or I never would have read it. I did read it to cross off a book in my book challenge, however, and I'm glad I did.

When the story opens a carriage with Simon, Helena and Henry are taken at gunpoint by a highwayman. Simon didn't take that lightly and shot the presumed man.

He presumed wrong.

Instead, he found a lovely woman. Simon and Helena take her to their home to save her, and in her fever, she calls out Marianne and Heather . They soon find out that those names belong to the lady in questions twin younger sisters. Simon finds them and brings them to his home. They do not tell the young ladies how they actually met their sister Lou.
Soon, their brother Cameron, who is on leave from the war in Portugal, is there as well.

While Lou is recovering from her, would Helena finally have female friends and take advantage by introducing them and going for rides in Hyde Park That is where Marianne meets Captain Joseph, with whom she is immediately smitten.

There is a lot going on in this book. Helena becomes smitten with Cameron. He returns the feelings but will not return them in the way she wants because he has to return to war. Oh, I just know their love story will be one for the ages.

Henry, who was thought to be Simon's friend, wanted Helena for himself but only in a selfish way that she was for looks and the ton, but he would have a mistress. He told this to Simon. Believe what they admit because what they won't admit would be so much worse.

When the girls find out what actually happened with Lou, it sort of spurs Marianne to take her future into her own hands. This part of the story was absolutely gripping. Maybe I need to find some ship romances??

The epilogue was more perfect than I could have dreamed up, and it makes me want to jump into the next book.
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October 26, 2025
Didn’t finish after page 115. This book is fine. It just feels more like an overview of a few stories. Nothing goes very deep because it’s told in anyone and everyone’s pov so we are hearing a few different stories from all the different people.

There are a couple of romances so neither can be fleshed out well because we are working on two within a short book. And one of the “romances” consists of the love interests having maybe three very forgettable and short conversations and then being willing to marry eachother. That isn’t an exaggeration either that’s actually what happens.

I just lost interest a bit. There’s not much suspense or intrigue. No real mystery or wondering since we know what all of the characters are thinking and what they’re all doing and going through. It’s nothing bad, I just love romance so I don’t want the love interests to be in love after barely interacting. I don’t see the point of that really.
Profile Image for Susan Saltos.
369 reviews9 followers
August 10, 2019
A bit too much back and forth between different characters. Marianne's story could be a separate book. Also, I felt the author did a lot of "telling" rather than "showing". Too many info dumps instead of gradually bringing information into the story. I did like the characters and plot, though editing and such could be improved upon.I did think the characters were too young and immature to be thinking of marriage but I guess that was the times. Situations they got themselves in were a bit ridiculous. Especially, Lou. She could have written to Cameron or to her aunt (who Cameron said they could go to), but instead of asking for help she turns to highway robbery? I didn't like that part of the book. The situation should have been more dire for her to be so desperate. She had other legal options.
Profile Image for Ingrid Spera.
1,133 reviews29 followers
August 11, 2019
Wait, what? What just happened? The author went into such detailed build-up about each of the Drummond sisters and then just...wrapped up the story in the epilogue? I was really enjoying this book. I loved all the different stories and characters, but then for it to just end? It was almost like the author got bored and just wanted it to end. Yes, she wrapped up Lou's story well enough, but considering how much was dedicated to Marianne and just gets a epilogue comment? How important Henry was and for him to be so dismissed? I'm saddened. At least Heather has her own book.


Overall, great first part of book, but really disappointing end.
4 reviews
August 12, 2019
Nice but too many interwoven stories

A nice read but too many interwoven stories means you can't focus on one particular couple. All nice characters although some of the words used to describe one of the characters thoughts was borderline racist (why would anyone be ashamed of their own mother's bloodline and refer to it as tainted! - simply because she is from a different race) even keeping the period in mind ; it's their own mother they are thinking of!!! maybe better editing can sort that out. That's the reason I have deducted a star, otherwise this would have been 4 stars.
31 reviews1 follower
March 26, 2020
I fell INSTANTLY in love with these characters and was especially entertained by Lou herself...she is the one I could relate to the closest; having been a tomboy my whole life and...well...mostly Scottish😊 I relate to her fiery attitude and lack of "ladylikeness". She made me smile, in agreement, a lot. Her act now, think later spunkiness along with her tough on the outside, soft on the inside characteristics really spoke to the soul of my being. She is just my kind'a chick and I can't wait to see what she blunders next😁
Profile Image for Diedra Eby.
Author 12 books
August 23, 2019
Ho hum

So many typos even though credit is given to the proof reader at the end. And the formatting is practically non-existent. Getting past that, there is very little description of location,sometimes none, and often too little of the characters as wer. That made the lesser characters uninteresting enough that I didn't even read the sneak preview for the next book in the series. One was quite enough.
Profile Image for Tiffany.
1,539 reviews14 followers
March 20, 2019
I had a hard time getting into this one. There was so much going on yet I feel like nothing happens. It is three love stories rolled into one but they’re all insta-love so there is no build up or drama. Also, Lou and her sisters go from scrape to scrape and blame each other for the outcome. Kisses only
135 reviews
March 17, 2020
What a story!

Simon never should have been traveling so late on the road. Too tempting for thieves. I'm sure he never thought that this was how he would meet the woman he would fall in love with. And he and his sister meeting her family would change their lives and those of their friends forever ❤️. A really great story 👍❣️
390 reviews
June 13, 2025
I have read better

I believe this book was well written and only found a couple of text errors. Personally, I guess I was expecting more out of red-haired, Scottish lassoes. The wallflower act ran out of entertainment and I basically just read through to finish. The last chapter basically condensed several backstories.
1,330 reviews2 followers
June 17, 2025
Lou's Story

Great story wonderful story line great characters. This is Lou and Simon's story. She's turned to a highwayman. But when she tries to rob Simon's coach things go wrong, she gets shot and he realizes he, s. Shot a woman. It's not in his nature to do such a thing. So he takes her to his Estate for care.
And love blooms.
Thank you ❤️
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430 reviews
August 10, 2019
An enjoyable romantic book.

A very interesting start. A true romantic story that has very good characters interacting with one another. I was very happy to see the results. A good story, thank you, Jack.
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August 14, 2019
Wonderful

I thoroughly enjoy this story. Lots of characters and emotions throughout. It was a story that was easy to follow in spite of so many different situations. Read and enjoy!!
64 reviews
August 26, 2019
A fun light read

This story had it all. The damsels in distress, the mean villain, the thief, the handsome male to the rescue. More handsome men for each of the damsels in distress. Enough suspense at the end that the reader looks for a follow-up book.
91 reviews1 follower
August 12, 2020
Love Audrey Harrison novels! You know you're going to get well.rounded characters and interesting situations. Her characters are always memorable and you genuinely root for them.
Looking forward to reading Saving Captain Drummond, the next in the series.
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