A Loving Governess in Disguise
(2025)(A book in the Love and Intrigue in High Society series)
A novel by Henrietta Harding
After her beloved sister vanishes and a ruthless suitor forces her into marriage, Miss Euterpe Cheslyn realizes that the only way to save herself is to find her, disguised as a governess. However, falling for the Duke who should only be her employer was never part of the plan.
Edward Balfour, Duke of Cambridge, needs a governess who will not run from his mischievous niece and the fiery Miss Cecilia Pembroke is the first to succeed. Yet, something about her does not sit right. Determined to uncover her secrets, Edward never expects to find himself captivated by her instead.
The more time Euterpe and Edward spend together, the more they grow attached. As desire wars with duty, and danger closes in, will they find in one another a true soul mate, despite all odds? Or will they be torn apart by the secrets that bind them?
"A Loving Governess in Disguise" is a historical romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
Tropes: Governess, Disguised Identity, Caretaker Heroine
Genre: Historical Romance
Edward Balfour, Duke of Cambridge, needs a governess who will not run from his mischievous niece and the fiery Miss Cecilia Pembroke is the first to succeed. Yet, something about her does not sit right. Determined to uncover her secrets, Edward never expects to find himself captivated by her instead.
The more time Euterpe and Edward spend together, the more they grow attached. As desire wars with duty, and danger closes in, will they find in one another a true soul mate, despite all odds? Or will they be torn apart by the secrets that bind them?
"A Loving Governess in Disguise" is a historical romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.
Tropes: Governess, Disguised Identity, Caretaker Heroine
Genre: Historical Romance
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