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The Impetuous Lady Genevieve

(2026)
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England 1866

Lady Genevieve Haversham is highly mischievous and finds herself in trouble when a reckless prank draws the attention of the stern and commanding Lord Lawrence Cavendish.

He warns her that if she does it again, she will feel the taste of his riding crop.

Genevieve returns home flushed, indignant, and entirely unable to stop thinking about him. Or, indeed, about the crop.

Up in London, Lord Cavendish finds himself afflicted by the very same trouble, unable to concentrate on anything except the chestnut-haired, hazel-eyed beauty that had dared defy him. He sees the fire in her that needs taming and a spirit that would suit him very well indeed.

Fate intervenes when Lord Cavendish finds out Genevieve’s father is in debt to Oliver, his brother; he steps in to help. He will clear the debt in full on one condition: that Genevieve becomes his wife.

Drawn together by defiance and desire, their union ignites a battle of wills that blurs the line between discipline and passion.

But when her father’s ruin resurfaces, Genevieve must choose between loyalty to her past and the man who now holds her heart, risking everything she’s begun to believe in.

Disclaimer:If you love romantic spanking discipline, alpha heroes, and feisty heroines, jump straight in, but if this offends you, please don't purchase it!



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