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An Heiress and An Astronomer
(2024)(The third book in the Gentleman Scholars series)
A novel by Wendy May Andrews
Wishing for the stars wont solve the problems in the ballroom.
Miss Greta Billingsley was bored. Being ladylike and mature beyond her years kept most of the fortune hunters at bay but it discouraged the more appropriate gentlemen as well. Since she was independent and self-contained, she also hadnt made many female friends. Why couldnt she have just stayed home and married the squires son? It didnt matter that they didnt love each other, Greta was certain she would be happy with children, a home to run, and a big enough open space to stare at the stars.
Pierce Darby had always been fascinated with stars, planets, and their constellations so it was only natural that he would try to invent a more accurate telescope. Since his maternal grandfather delighted in his studies and happily kept him in pocket money, he was a little less harried than the other scholars. But finding the treasure the other lads were on about would surely raise their respect for him. And then he could have all the knowledge he could ever wish for.
Will the stars align for these two opposites? Can Pierce help Greta find reasons for genuine joy beyond the conventional life she expects?
πΌπ π¦ππ’ πππ£π π‘βπ π€ππ‘ πππ πποΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½ππππ¦ ποΏ½οΏ½ π΅πππππππ‘ππ ππ’π‘ π‘βπ π€βππππ ππππππ π ππ πβπ π»πππππππ πΆβπππππ, ππππ ποΏ½οΏ½πππ¦ πππ¦ οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½πππππ€π πππ‘ππ π‘ ππ€πππ‘ π πποΏ½οΏ½πππ¦ π πππποΏ½οΏ½π π΄ππ£πππ‘π’ππ.
Genre: Inspirational
Miss Greta Billingsley was bored. Being ladylike and mature beyond her years kept most of the fortune hunters at bay but it discouraged the more appropriate gentlemen as well. Since she was independent and self-contained, she also hadnt made many female friends. Why couldnt she have just stayed home and married the squires son? It didnt matter that they didnt love each other, Greta was certain she would be happy with children, a home to run, and a big enough open space to stare at the stars.
Pierce Darby had always been fascinated with stars, planets, and their constellations so it was only natural that he would try to invent a more accurate telescope. Since his maternal grandfather delighted in his studies and happily kept him in pocket money, he was a little less harried than the other scholars. But finding the treasure the other lads were on about would surely raise their respect for him. And then he could have all the knowledge he could ever wish for.
Will the stars align for these two opposites? Can Pierce help Greta find reasons for genuine joy beyond the conventional life she expects?
πΌπ π¦ππ’ πππ£π π‘βπ π€ππ‘ πππ πποΏ½οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½ππππ¦ ποΏ½οΏ½ π΅πππππππ‘ππ ππ’π‘ π‘βπ π€βππππ ππππππ π ππ πβπ π»πππππππ πΆβπππππ, ππππ ποΏ½οΏ½πππ¦ πππ¦ οΏ½οΏ½οΏ½πππππ€π πππ‘ππ π‘ ππ€πππ‘ π πποΏ½οΏ½πππ¦ π πππποΏ½οΏ½π π΄ππ£πππ‘π’ππ.
Genre: Inspirational
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