While part of a larger collection, the novella is designed as a standalone story with a "happily ever after" and no cliffhangers. The series follows the twelve women of the Fitzroy family as they navigate the scandals and romances of the ton. The Twelve Days of Christmas

The conflict arises when Percy returns from a few months in the country seemingly changed. While he looks the same, his behavior is "different" and "strange," as he attempts to discuss deeper feelings that Lucy initially struggles to understand. As Lucy navigates these new tensions, she must decide if the "call of her heart" and the growing physical attraction between them—the "call of the bedchamber"—is worth risking their long-standing friendship.

Set in London during the Christmas season of 1817, the story follows and her lifelong friend, Lord Percy Ardingley . The title refers to a childhood pet name Percy used for Lucy and her three sisters, and the two share a unique bird call they use to encourage each other's mischievous adventures.

The books can be read in any order, though reading them sequentially provides the best experience. Length: Approximately 113 pages. Themes and Style

Four Calling Birds By Emily E K Murdoch (Trusted · 2025)

While part of a larger collection, the novella is designed as a standalone story with a "happily ever after" and no cliffhangers. The series follows the twelve women of the Fitzroy family as they navigate the scandals and romances of the ton. The Twelve Days of Christmas

The conflict arises when Percy returns from a few months in the country seemingly changed. While he looks the same, his behavior is "different" and "strange," as he attempts to discuss deeper feelings that Lucy initially struggles to understand. As Lucy navigates these new tensions, she must decide if the "call of her heart" and the growing physical attraction between them—the "call of the bedchamber"—is worth risking their long-standing friendship. Four Calling Birds by Emily E K Murdoch

Set in London during the Christmas season of 1817, the story follows and her lifelong friend, Lord Percy Ardingley . The title refers to a childhood pet name Percy used for Lucy and her three sisters, and the two share a unique bird call they use to encourage each other's mischievous adventures. While part of a larger collection, the novella

The books can be read in any order, though reading them sequentially provides the best experience. Length: Approximately 113 pages. Themes and Style While he looks the same, his behavior is