One duel could be considered a matter of honor, but three duels are attempted murder! The Prince Regent orders Robert Whitworth, the earl of Tamdon's heir, and Lord Dominic Wolfe to end their dispute by allying their families through marriage. Whichever party refuses to comply will forfeit his lands and title. Whitworth relishes the idea of sending his younger sister Brooke to his enemy's remote estate. He knows the Wolf will reject her as a bride, thereby losing his wealth and status. The Wolf is determined to scare away the Whitworth chit, but hadn't expected Brooke Whitworth to be so resourceful or resilient. There's no room in her heart for fear; this man is her means of escape. She will make him love her!
One duel could be considered a matter of honor, but three duels are attempted murder! The Prince Regent orders Robert Whitworth, the earl of Tamdon's heir, and Lord Dominic Wolfe to end their dispute by allying their families through marriage. Whichever party refuses to comply will forfeit his lands and title. Whitworth relishes the idea of sending his younger sister Brooke to his enemy's remote estate. He knows the Wolf will reject her as a bride, thereby losing his wealth and status. The Wolf is determined to scare away the Whitworth chit, but hadn't expected Brooke Whitworth to be so resourceful or resilient. There's no room in her heart for fear; this man is her means of escape. She will make him love her!