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Is love worth the loss of one's freedom and independence? Mrs. Tavernor certainly believes it is not. But in the new novel in the Westcott series from New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh, could it be that true love offers the greatest freedom of all?
When Harry Westcott lost the title Earl of Riverdale after the discovery of his father's bigamy, he shipped off to fight in the Napoleonic Wars, where he was near-fatally wounded. After a harrowing recovery, the once cheery, light-hearted boy has become a reclusive, somber man. Though Harry insists he enjoys the solitude, he does wonder sometimes if he is lonely.
Lydia Tavernor, recently widowed, dreams of taking a lover. Her marriage to Reverend Isaiah Tavernor was one of service and obedience, and she has secretly enjoyed her freedom since his death. She doesn't want to shackle herself to another man in marriage, but sometimes, she wonders if she is lonely.
Both are unwilling to face the truth until they find themselves alone together one night, and Lydia surprises even herself with a simple question. Harry's answer leads them down a path neither could ever have imagined . . .
About the author
Mary Balogh is a New York Times bestselling author. A former teacher, she grew up in Wales and now lives in Canada. Visit her at www.marybalogh.com
Summary
The ninth novel in the Regency romance Westcott series by New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh.
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The ninth novel in the Regency romance Westcott series by New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh.