![]() ![]() He lounges about guiltily in the billiard room, drinking too much whisky, making wisecracks, and generally proving himself unfit for polite society after a terrifying flashback episode in Vauxhall Gardens causes him to black out for an entire week. The trouble is that Thaddeus doesn’t set her heart racing like a certain “evil-tongued aristocrat with a dark soul and a penchant for drink.” Lord Jeremy Roden has been hanging out at Lindow Castle for months, recovering from a disastrous military campaign in America and coping with PTSD. She attracts dozens of suitors, proving the naysayers wrong when Lord Thaddeus Greywick, a future duke with a sterling reputation, proposes. To ward off even a hint of her mother’s debauchery, Betsy tamps down her wilder impulses and presents a demure and perfectly polished image during her first season. ![]() Her mother, the duke’s second duchess, ran away with a Prussian count when Betsy was a baby. Lady Boadicea “Betsy” Wilde is the eldest daughter of the Duke of Lindow. The fourth installment of a Georgian-set but very modern romance series that explores the theme of reputation versus reality. ![]()
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