Conor R$ochelle was wild and handsome, a man few women could resist. Bryony Lindsay was young, impressionable and desperately in love with him--and he with her. But Conor was engaged to another girl. Yet, he was unable to give up his claim on Bryony...and she knew that what he was asking her to beocme was wrong, very wrong. Dryony did have a choice, however, a choice that still wuld not please her socially prominent father. She ws strangely drawn to Quentin Derrant, the owner of Sheriton Mill. But Quentin was a commoner and an enemy of her father. Would choosing him be any better than a life of sine with Conor? Whether Conor or Quentin, it really did not matter. Bryony's reputation would suffer disgrace in either case.
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