Vauxhall Vixens Books in Order
Part ofCeleste Bradley Books in OrderSee the Vauxhall Vixens books by Celeste Bradley in order, with short summaries, series background, and help choosing where to start.
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A Liar Under The Mistletoe
by Celeste Bradley
2020
Amie Jackham survives by robbing the rich and wicked, until she collides with Elliot Hughes, a charming spy using the same crimes as cover. In holiday London, old betrayal and new desire make every choice dangerous.
Series background & context
The Vauxhall Vixens books spin out of the world of the Liar's Club, but they come at that world from the other side of the alley. Instead of polished spies and dangerous gentlemen, this series begins with three sisters who were raised to survive by stealing jewels. Their father, Jackham the Fox, was a traitor, and his betrayal left his daughters in hiding from the very men who once hunted him.
That setup gives the series its real spark. Amie, Emma, and Ruby Jackham are not ladies waiting around to be rescued. They are trained, practical, and used to living by their wits in Regency London's rougher corners. Amie carries the weight of keeping the little family together. Emma plans. Ruby handles disguise and presentation. They are close, but pressure sits on all of them, because one wrong move could bring the past crashing back.
They know how to crack a safe, but not how to trust a spy.
In A Liar Under the Mistletoe, Bradley throws the sisters into direct conflict with the men of the Liar's Club. Amie is using her father's records to rob the rich and wicked, while Elliot Hughes is chasing his own investigation under cover of those same crimes. That means every flirtation comes with suspicion attached. The romance does not happen in a vacuum. It grows inside a tangle of old betrayal, divided loyalties, and a family history that neither side can easily forget.
The mood here is brisker and a little more caper-like than in some of Bradley's other series. There is danger, but there is also a lot of movement, disguise, and quick thinking. The holiday setting adds sparkle without softening the edge. These are women who have learned to survive in a hard city, and the men who fall for them have to reckon with that instead of trying to smooth it away.
If you already like the Liar's Club, this series feels like a rewarding return to that world, with more London underworld energy and a sharper sense of divided allegiance. If you are new to Bradley, it still works as a lively historical romance series with thieves, spies, family loyalty, and heroines who know exactly how dangerous love can be.
That mix of street smarts, secrecy, and Christmas atmosphere gives the series its own identity.
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