The Fallen Woman (A Regency Romance) - Plot & Excerpts
Andrew had never been so bored in all his life. Perhaps he’d been spoiled by his London life, surrounded by willing widows and young ladies who would do anything to get his attention. He hated to think such vain thoughts, but he knew it was his charm and good looks that made his life interesting. Here at Randall Hall, he couldn’t put his charm to good use. There wasn’t a woman in sight—at least, not one that wasn’t old or off-limits. The most beautiful woman, of course, was his best friend’s wife. It wasn’t as if he could practice his powers of seduction on her. And it wasn’t as if his friend had anyone appealing on his staff. There was the pretty young cook, but she was barely seventeen, and she was engaged to Tristan’s valet. Unfortunately, the prettiest women were spoken for. He could have stopped by his father’s estate, but Andrew wasn’t exactly thrilled by the prospect of running into family members. He could have driven into the nearest town, but he didn’t feel like traveling several miles for the sake of wooing a pretty girl, the likes of which he wasn’t even guaranteed to find.
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