Caroline is not looking forward to this year's season in London. Her mother already has schemes for her marriage prospects - and none of them include love, it seems. Caroline has second thoughts when a dashing young duke begins to pursue her, but he's not the only young man she has found herself falling for. Caught between ambition and desire, Caroline may gamble her heart away without even realizing it . . .
"Have you ever considered that because you see me for what I am, I find you attractive? Surely everyone must have their equal."
Genre: Historical Romance
"Have you ever considered that because you see me for what I am, I find you attractive? Surely everyone must have their equal."
Genre: Historical Romance
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