The Captivating Lady Charlotte
Carolyn Miller
Her heart is her own--but her hand in marriage is another matter
Lady Charlotte Featherington is destined for great things on the marriage market. After all, as the beautiful daughter of a marquess, she should have her pick of the eligible nobility when she debuts. She, however, has love at the top of her list of marriageable attributes. And her romantic heart falls hard for one particularly dashing, attentive suitor. Sadly for Charlotte, her noble father intends her betrothed to be someone far more dull.
William Hartwell may be a duke, but he knows he was Charlotte's father's pick, not the young lady's own choice. And the captivating Lady Charlotte does not strike him as a woman who will be wooed by his wealth or title. While she has captured his heart, he has no idea how to win hers in return--and the betrayal and scandal his first wife put him through makes it difficult for him to believe that love can ever be trusted. His only hope is that Charlotte's sense of responsibility will win out over her romantic notions.
Can a widowed duke and a romantically inclined lady negotiate a future and discover love beyond duty? Will they be able to find healing and hope from the legacy of grace? Poignant and charming, this is another beautifully written, clean, and wholesome Regency romance from Carolyn Miller.
My review;
Lady Charlotte Featherington has a real problem. Her father is just about to make her marry someone that she thinks is very boring. She believes that there are many other men that she could have been happy with, but she was not given a choice. She really believes that there is someone else that she does love, but William Hartwell is her father's choice. He has fallen for her but he does not want to repeat what happened to him in his first marriage. William wants her father to persuade her to marry him. Can an arranged marriage ever be a happy and loving one? Will they have a future that they both really want? I give this book a 5/5. I was given this book for a review and these are my opinions.
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