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Ellis Dashwood has finally met the woman of his dreams. Unfortunately, she’s the woman of her fiancé’s dreams too.
Now Ellis needs to forget about the beautiful, funny, and kind Eden Ferrars. Who cares about those qualities anyway? Maybe now that he’s moving to Georgia, it’s best to go for a woman who’s unattractive and humorless. The odds of such a woman being secretly engaged are lower.
Eden’s engagement has been a sham for months. She and Steele have nothing in common anymore, except that she has money, and he likes to pretend he does. Still, breaking up with him after his accident seems heartless. After all, she doesn’t mind people thinking she’s engaged. It makes life simpler until she meets Ellis. Now she wants nothing more than to be unattached. Scratch that. She wants to be attached. Very attached. To Ellis Dashwood.
She knows it’s time to end her engagement, but in the face of her family’s disapproval and the possibility of losing her business, are Ellis’s feelings for her enough to make it worth the risk?
Enjoy this twist on Jane Austen’s classic, Sense and Sensibility, with juxtaposed characters and modern dilemmas but the same backbone and personalities you know so well.
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