An Eligible Gentleman

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Pub Date 9 Aug 2021 | Archive Date 24 Aug 2021

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Has the headstrong Eleanor Denham finally met her match…?

1808, England

Though charming and wealthy, the Honourable Frederick Eversley is a confirmed bachelor and has no wish to settle down.

However, his aunt, Lady Chalgrove, is eager for him to marry her beautiful but timid daughter, Phoebe. Hoping to bring them closer together, she sends a reluctant Phoebe to London for the season.

Knowing that Phoebe is already in love with someone else, family friend Eleanor Denham cooks up a plot to present Frederick in a less favourable light to Lady Chalgrove.

Unaware of her motive, Frederick misjudges Eleanor as cold and calculating. And when she too is sent to London for the season, sparks fly every time they cross paths.

Both proud, headstrong, and fiercely independent, Eleanor and Frederick cannot help being intrigued by each other. And as the season wears on, it seems that their stormy acquaintanceship may blossom into something more…

Has the headstrong Eleanor Denham finally met her match…?

1808, England

Though charming and wealthy, the Honourable Frederick Eversley is a confirmed bachelor and has no wish to settle down.

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