A nobleman trying to protect a woman’s virtue discovers he longs to seduce her himself in this Regency romance from a New York Times–bestselling author.
After the death of her dear father, Georgiana Hartley returns home to England—only to be confronted by the boorish advances of her wretched cousin. Knowing no one, she flees to Dominic Ridgely’s estate, hoping the nobleman will bestow a neighborly kindness upon her.
The haughty viscount hears Georgiana’s plea to find her a position as a lady’s companion with thinly veiled disgust. A lovely innocent such as Miss Hartley subjected to that base existence? The very idea was preposterous. Instead, he takes matters into his own hands and introduces her to his sister’s influence.
Suddenly, Georgiana is transformed into a lady who charms the ton with ease and draws a bevy of suitors at every turn. Everything is unfolding according to Dominic’s plan . . . until he realizes that he desires Georgiana for his own.
Praise for Stephanie Laurens“Laurens’ writing shines.” —Publishers Weekly“Stephanie Laurens’ heroines are marvelous tributes to Georgette Heyer: feisty and strong.” —Cathy Kelly, #1 Sunday Times–bestselling author of The Wedding Party“All I need is her name on the cover to make me pick up the book.” —Linda Howard, New York Times–bestselling author of An Independent Wife
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AutumnLeaves28 (verified owner) –
This was tough to get through. Dominic did so much confident smirking and smiling that Laurens implied him to have either a perpetual beatific, yet stupefied mien or some kind of bizarre anti-gravitational palsy curving his lips in an unnerving grin. Furthermore, he had no justification to be so self-satisfied, being that he had no comprehension of Georgiana’s feelings and struck out thrice at gaining an affirmative response to his proposals to her.
Trite impediments to the couple’s being together and cliche stock phrases repeated to describe the characters made for a boring read.