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Theodosia is used to being overlooked in most scenarios. She has learned to accept and enjoy not being noticed. She fell into the world of fiction and romance to escape the pain in her life, such as the untimely death of her parents. She relented to the will of her strong older sister and followed her lead for most of her life. Where her sister, Evangeline, is confident and direct; Theodosia is soft and introverted. Her new role as an aunt makes her feel special as her duty now is to educate her twin niece and nephew.
Being the eldest son means carrying the weight of high expectations. From a young age, Henry was aware of his fate as the future Duke of Conford, which was daunting enough on its own. In addition, his father’s dominating personality loomed over him, making it even more intimidating. As a child, Henry was a gentle soul and was frequently bullied for his slight build and sensitivity to the natural world while attending boarding school. His only real aspirations in life up to this point were to publish his dark poems and chilling short stories. When he learned that Dr. Woolfe, a wealthy man, was searching for a male tutor to look after his twin children and provide room and board, Henry felt fortunate. Τhere he will meet a humble young lady, Theodosia . . .
As a confusing attraction develops between the two, more conflict arrives in the form of Lady Camilla Vale, who insists the Marquess is courting her. How can they overcome these obstacles?
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