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Loving a Wounded Gentleman

(2022)
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Lady Elizabeth Cromwell is a high-spirited woman on the brink of spinsterhood, as no suitor seems good enough for her. After rejecting the last match her parents encouraged, she embarks on her seventh Season, with little hope or interest in finding someone suitable. Yet, fate has other plans, and the upcoming ball will have Elizabeth stunned by a disarming man, different from anyone she has ever met. Even though their first encounter is marked by mutual disapproval, her heart soon begins to spark with unprecedented feelings.
 
Could Elizabeth find the courage to fall for someone with a tragic past?
 
 
Sir Charles Brentwood is fighting with his own ghosts. After his wife's passing during childbirth, he is left alone to care for his young beloved daughter. Haunted by visions of the untimely death and his guilt, Charles despairs of ever finding love again. However, his daughter needs a mother's guiding hand and affection, and he needs an heir to pass along his name. Prepared to simply compromise, he is surprised to find love again in the face of a proud, intelligent young lady.
 
 
Will he be able to move on from his grief and open his heart again?
 
 
When Elizabeth and Charles's paths cross, he thinks of her as brash and abrasive, and she finds him cold and distant. As they get to know each other though, their mutual detest flowers into the most unexpected love. Yet, there are other forces at work, desperate to keep them apart. Will Elizabeth and Charles be able to give love a second chance? Or will they both be doomed to remain separated and alone for the rest of their lives?
 
 
"Loving a Wounded Gentleman" 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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