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A Lady's Tender Remembrance

(2021)
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Miss Juliana Hathaway had always been aware of her parent's obsession with wealth. What she didn't know was that their increasing debt would lead them to trap their own daughter in an unwanted marriage with a dangerous Earl. Unable to face her fate, she escapes in servants' clothing, only to experience an accident that leads to the loss of her memory. Yet, in an unexpected twist of events, a charming Duke saves her and takes a personal interest in her recovery.

As Juliana's memory slowly returns, her feelings for the kind Duke grow and her fulfilling new present resists her hollow and dreadful past.

Nash Stratford, the Duke of Kensington is shocked to come across an injured woman on the side of the road. Against his prejudiced sister's objections, he feels inexplicably drawn to the dashing woman and hires her as his servant in an attempt to help her unmask her identity. However, as he realises Juliana's higher social status, his vow to help her remember collides with his wish to never let her go...

If only Nash's daring affection could make Juliana stay and never walk out of his life...

As Juliana and Nash's tender emotions for each other grow, time will start counting down to her recovery and the end of their dreamy match. Lost between right and wrong, love and duty, they are both trying to face their internal battles. Yet, when Juliana's past appears at their doorstep in the face of her evil husband-to-be, it will feel like the inevitable end of everything. Will Nash and Juliana take the reins of their lives, or will their enchanting love end up buried under the ashes of a grim reality?

"A Lady's Tender Remembrance" is a historical romance novel of approximately 80,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.


Genre: Historical Romance

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