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Portrait of a Lady in Love

(2022)
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“I request your attendance at my home at your earliest convenience…”

How dare this Marquis summon her like that? Lady Louisa Hamilton, London’s most renowned sculptor, will not be intimidated by any man. Compelled to meet him, she will be happy to teach him some manners. The only problem? She finds him irresistible. And she’s yet to uncover what has molded him into the harder-than-stone man he is.

Nathaniel Cecil, Marquis of Hertford,has withdrawn from society ever since his wife died. Cold and brute, he keeps everyone at a distance—except for his two children. Wishing to offer them a gift that will last forever, he’s on the hunt for the best artist in London. And he soon discovers his “prey”; it’s that defiant little minx that always finds ways to irk him!

While Louisa works for him, Nathaniel is magnetised. But just as he’s about to let go of his past, his future comes crushing down. A scandal erupts around Louisa’s name. And he can’t have a woman like her around his children—or his heart.

How can he forgive Louisa’s past when he’s still haunted by his own? How long can Louisa compete with a ghost to secure his attentions?

His heart was hard as stone, but she carved her way in…

*If you like seductive Earls, Dukes, and Barons with a soft heart but a strong will, and romance stories depicting the Regency period, then Portrait of a Lady in Love is the perfect novel for you.

Dive into the epic world of the Regency Era Ladies, Governesses, and Bluestockings while Ella takes you on a suspenseful journey full of passion and true love!

"Portrait of a Lady in Love" is a Historical Regency romance novel of more than 80,000 words (around 400 pages). STANDALONE, no cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.



Genre: Historical Romance

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