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The Penniless Vicar's Daughter

(2026)
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A penniless vicar's daughter. A gentleman bound by a secret promise. One damp manor with no room for love.

Agnes Taylor, Orphaned Governess and Aspiring Writer. Newly grieving and alone, Agnes takes a governess post at a shadowed manor in the New Forest, carrying little more than her father's memory and a blue carpet bag. She wants to build a life of her own worth, on her own terms, without begging society's pardon. The one man who sees her clearly is a gentleman she can never have.

Edward Fallow, Gentleman Guardian and Secret Writer. Master of a crumbling estate, Edward is tied to a conditional inheritance that leaves him little say over his own heart. He wants the courage to pursue genuine love and the writing life he has hidden away. A promise made long ago stands between him and everything he has come to want.

If neither can find their way past duty, silence, and the schemes of those who profit from keeping them apart, Agnes loses the one place she has begun to belong — and Edward loses the future he barely dared to hope for. Some promises cost more than a fortune.

She learned to live without love. Then she found the one heart she was never meant to keep.

• penniless governess — orphaned heroine finding her voice
• forbidden love — across the class divide
• secret engagement — condition of a gentleman's inheritance
• slow-burn romance — Victorian courtship
• social class divide — governess and gentry
• hidden manuscript — a shared love of writing
• found family — kindness among the overlooked
• clean closed-door romance — wholesome historical read

Perfect for fans of Victorian-era forbidden romance, determined governess love stories, and slow-burn class-divide reconciliation with a gentle Christian heart.

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Genre: Sagas

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