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In retrospect, she should have known he wasn’t a footman.
The only child of the Earl and Countess of Brewster, Lady Flora Pelham agrees to meet her mother’s collection of potential suitors, until a misunderstanding has two out of the three gentleman believing her already betrothed. Unwilling to have her arrogant suitors proven right in their suspicions, Flora pounces on a neighbor’s footman and hires him to impersonate her fictitious fiancé.
Henry Carrington, the young Duke of Stafford, is late to a house party where he’s supposed to meet the famously single Lady Flora Pelham. When the very lady in question mistakes him for a footman and propositions him to pose as her imaginary fiancé, Henry takes the chance, against his better judgment, to get to know the unconventional woman.
When a fake betrothal starts to foster real feelings, both Flora and Henry try their best to untangle the web they’ve weaved, but not without a few more misunderstandings along the way.
A lighted-hearted, bite-sized historical romance.
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