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In the middle of the splendor of London's season and the Natural History Museum of South Kensington, Evangeline Emerson, who is tasked with the responsibility of ensuring the well-being of her family, finds herself embroiled in an unanticipated meeting with the dashing Duke of Blackbird. It is the collision of her world of familial responsibility and his life of reckless exploration that sets the stage for a whirlwind romance that defies convention.
As Evangeline is presented with an attractive offer by the Duke of Blackbird, her heart is divided between the desire to protect the future of her family and the desire to give in to the attraction of love. The narrative of their love unfolds in the middle of the magnificent balls of high society and the hallowed halls of the museum. It is a story of passion, duty, and destiny that will permanently alter the trajectory of their lives in Regency London.
- "Dear Lady..." is a superb Regency romance.
The narrative takes place during the Regency era and is part of the "The Lady's Story" series.
Every narrative has a happy conclusion, there is no adultery, and nothing surprising happens.
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Genre: Historical Romance
As Evangeline is presented with an attractive offer by the Duke of Blackbird, her heart is divided between the desire to protect the future of her family and the desire to give in to the attraction of love. The narrative of their love unfolds in the middle of the magnificent balls of high society and the hallowed halls of the museum. It is a story of passion, duty, and destiny that will permanently alter the trajectory of their lives in Regency London.
- "Dear Lady..." is a superb Regency romance.
The narrative takes place during the Regency era and is part of the "The Lady's Story" 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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