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Finding a good governess for his children dominated his thoughts, leaving little space for diversion. Betrayals had damaged his heart, making him weary of love's delicate touch. He had been exhausted before. Archibald Fernside, Earl of Crawford, is depressed after his governess departs. She got the union she wanted through her perseverance. The aristocratic Lord Crawford wants a good tutor for his two unlucky children but strongly opposes hiring a lawyer. With his significant knowledge, he understands the need for authority to ensure flawless tasks are completed.
Lydia Perry hopes to join these celestial halls. Indeed, there is no question! Expelled from London's governesses after a year of unwanted approaches from the vile Baron Thorne, Lydia feels ashamed. Her unjust firing for opposing him left her devastated. Due to financial hardship, Lydia must care for herself, her poor parents, and her siblings. Until Lydia Perry visits, Lord Crawford feels relieved to be free from the attorney's constant parade of young and attractive social prospects. A surge of relief lifts the weight on his heart. She wants a life full of subtle nuances and intriguing complexity. Her hat and glasses give her the appearance of humility, but they hide her real nature. Lord Crawford swiftly employs the modest young girl, anticipating her unnoticed presence during the recruitment process. Lydia understands that her family's future is on the line, making this her final opportunity to secure employment and receive recognition for her accomplishments. She knows this is her one chance for praise.
Can she handle the Earl's odd and autocratic demands? Lord Crawford's footman also followed her around, monitoring her every move. Might Lord Crawford see the true nature of his new governess and understand her suffering? Given his role as a good mother to his children and his strong desire to protect them, how should Lord Crawford respond when he feels drawn to Miss Perry?
- "The Cursed Duke" is a superb Regency romance.
The narrative takes place during the Regency era and is part of the "Lady's Heart" series.
Every narrative has a happy conclusion, there is no adultery, and nothing surprising happens.
You can also read our latest adventure on Kindle Unlimited! -
Genre: Historical Romance
Lydia Perry hopes to join these celestial halls. Indeed, there is no question! Expelled from London's governesses after a year of unwanted approaches from the vile Baron Thorne, Lydia feels ashamed. Her unjust firing for opposing him left her devastated. Due to financial hardship, Lydia must care for herself, her poor parents, and her siblings. Until Lydia Perry visits, Lord Crawford feels relieved to be free from the attorney's constant parade of young and attractive social prospects. A surge of relief lifts the weight on his heart. She wants a life full of subtle nuances and intriguing complexity. Her hat and glasses give her the appearance of humility, but they hide her real nature. Lord Crawford swiftly employs the modest young girl, anticipating her unnoticed presence during the recruitment process. Lydia understands that her family's future is on the line, making this her final opportunity to secure employment and receive recognition for her accomplishments. She knows this is her one chance for praise.
Can she handle the Earl's odd and autocratic demands? Lord Crawford's footman also followed her around, monitoring her every move. Might Lord Crawford see the true nature of his new governess and understand her suffering? Given his role as a good mother to his children and his strong desire to protect them, how should Lord Crawford respond when he feels drawn to Miss Perry?
- "The Cursed Duke" is a superb Regency romance.
The narrative takes place during the Regency era and is part of the "Lady's Heart" series.
Every narrative has a happy conclusion, there is no adultery, and nothing surprising happens.
You can also read our latest adventure on Kindle Unlimited! -
Genre: Historical Romance
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