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Ignored & Treasured by Bree Wolf
06/03/2024
A bookish lady. A reticent duke. And a heart-shattering misunderstanding.
After having been overlooked as the bookish sister all her life, LADY HELEN, eldest daughter to the Earl of Hargreaves, finds herself swept into a fairy tale romance when she encounters a reticent stranger at a ball. Like herself, he seemed to have retreated from the hustle bustle of the crowded ballroom in order to find solitude.
However, when their eyes meet, it is as though their souls recognise one another as kindred spirits.
In order to placate his mother, who sternly orders him to finally choose a bride, ALEXANDER ASTOR, DUKE OF KENSINGTON, begrudgingly attends two or three balls a season, always retreating from the crowded noise once he deems his social obligations fulfilled. However, one night, a young lady stumbles upon his hiding place, and before Alexander knows what is happening, her enchanting smile and intelligent, bright eyes awaken his heart from its deep slumber.
Can there be a happily-ever-after for a bookish lady and a reticent duke?
This is a prequel to the USA TODAY bestselling and award-winning "Love's Second Chance Series".
Each love story in this series can be read as a stand-alone. However, most readers prefer to read them in order.
Book Length: 60-150 Pages
A clean love is simply a means to spell out a love story that will not include explicit sex, excessive gore and violence, and profanity. The category is started by amazon. This new category helps readers that desire the love and emotion without particulars of this romantic bedroom kitchen/car/outside / etc.--gymnastics to discover exactly what they're looking for. You may read this book with your family. This class is specially created for readers that are uncomfortable reading fantasy books with sexually explicit material, an excessive amount of blood and guts, and a lot of f-bombs.
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