Name That Series!

So my book Groom of Convenience is, of course, book one in a series, but the series has no name and frankly, I can't think of a cool one. I was thinking "Angland" but that just sounds kind of blah.
So I'm opening it up to you all and whoever offers up the suggestion that I end up choosing gets a free copy of Groom of Convenience when it releases.
Here's what you need to know about the series:
Set in an alternate universe, in the year of His Royal Majesty, 1814, men and women lived lives of culture and class. The wealthiest of families attended dinners, the theatre, banquets and balls. Gentlemen went to Remmington, a gentlemen’s club to while away their time boxing, drinking, betting, playing cards and discussing mergers through marriages and business partnerships. Ladies of the gentry spent their days embroidering, playing cards, shopping, tending to their children, and going for carriage rides in the park.It was a time of courtships, debutante balls, marriages of convenience, titles, wealth, and honour. Where proper behaviour and a good family name could make for a good marital match and an entire family could be ruined by scandal.However, gender lines are blurred in this universe, for both males and females could be lords, dukes, earls, baronets, marquis or viscounts and both males and females could be considered ladies, duchesses, countesses, baronesses, marchionesses, or viscountesses. Everyone wants to make a good match to continue their family line and children are born to either male or female which has led to the acceptance of many same-sex marriages.
Think of it as being sort of inter-sex. Men aren't labeled by their cocks but instead by the marks on their hairline and their ability to impregnate. So a female can impregnate another female or a male, merely by causing her clitoris to become elongated and firm to the point where it can penetrate and of course males can get pregnant.
The series is set during the Regency period and will eventually end up in the Victorian era.

The first book is titled: Groom of Convenience
The second book is: The Servant Duchess of Whitcomb
Any ideas?
Anyone?
My brain is literally dead when I try to think of something. 
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Published on December 04, 2013 15:06
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