Kristin Wolf
Regency Romance Author
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
---|---|---|---|
![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
About
Background
Kristin Wolf has been writing for as long as she's been able to hold a jumbo-sized crayon. When she was thirteen, she wrote her first piece of fanfiction and spent many years losing herself in other writers' worlds. It wasn't until 2010, when her new husband suggested that she create a brand new story that Kristin began seriously considering publishing as an avenue for her material. After thirteen years of toying with a fantasy story that she could never quite tweak to perfection, Kristin reassessed her interests and found that most of her influences are romantic writers. An idea began to take hold, and within 8 months, she had penned her debut novel, Secret of the Season. She is now working on the sequel, The Dowager and the Detective. Kristin lives in Ohio with her husband, two children, and her cat.

Secret of the Season
March 31, 2023
Elizabeth Baker's greatest ambitions in life are to be a writer and governess. But when her best friend invites her to London for the season, she finds herself swept away in the strict Regency Era society, where one false move can lead to ruin.
Her only hope is her gracious host, Joseph Harrington, the handsome Earl of Ashford. Hiding behind a dark past, the Earl is unable to commit to anyone and shields himself from a lifetime of happiness. But he cannot hide from Elizabeth. Surprised to encounter each other roaming his townhome in the night, they embark on a friendship that straddles the borders of propriety and leaves them aching for more.
Unable to enjoy their familiarity in the light of day, Elizabeth soon finds she is attracting other suitors. Men who are of a mind to marry. But can these men offer her the same passion as Lord Ashford? Are they even to be trusted? Will she ever convince the Earl to follow his heart? Or is she doomed to keep her true love just another secret of the season?
.png)

Quote
Jane Austen
“I wish as well as everybody else to be perfectly happy; but, like everybody else, it must be in my own way.”