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In this irresistible historical romance, a seasoned spy sets out to rescue the childhood friend he once loved from a reputation-destroying rumor—only to discover that she is actually the source.

After enduring five interminable seasons, Lottie Carlisle has had enough of shallow London society, her boring little life, and her uncle Alfred's meddling. When he demands she accept a proposal by the end of next season or else he will choose a husband for her, she devises a plan: create a scandal shocking enough to make her unmarriageable and spend her spinsterhood far enough away in the countryside where no one will ever recognize her.

Alec Gresham hasn't seen Lottie since he left his childhood friend without a word five years ago. So he's not surprised to find her furious when he appears on her doorstep. Especially bearing the news he brings: her uncle is dying, her blasted reputation is still intact, and Lottie must return home. As they make the journey back to her family estate, it becomes increasingly clear that the last five years hasn't erased their history, nor their explosive chemistry. Can Lottie look past her old heartache and trust Alec, or will his secrets doom their relationship once again?
Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Sagas Historical Victorian Women's Fiction Action & Adventure Heartfelt

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I loved most every bit of this story; but there were too many times where both her uncle & the hero were so mean & callous to someone they supposedly loved that (regardless of the so-called "rationale) it seriously detracted. And the heroine, after having been abandoned by her childhood friend, capitulated too easily in the beginning. This undermined her resolve for freedom & any respect for her independence. She had plenty of fortune & had only been there a week...WTH? It just seemed preposterous that she would just constantly & stupidly place herself willingly into a position to be abused & controlled by her uncle & supposed love-of-her-life. Even hurrying back to her sick uncle's side rather than just sending a letter when she fled him in the first place was just so idiotic. Somehow the author's logic for her character lapsed & her perpetual victimhood was somewhat pathetic, not brave or enlightened. Adding in the suffragette sentiments just confused what her character's actions had already proven throughout. All of this detracted from the HEA. Both hero & heroine were cowardly & patheticly willing pawns for others rather than deserving freedom fighters for their love. Sadly so after 9 hrs of listening.

True Love: Children to Adult Obstacles

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Loved the childhood friends to lovers theme. Can't wait for the next book in the series.

Romantic Read.

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