Tabitha's folly: Regency House Party: Somerstone
โ Scribed by Johnson, Jen Geigle
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 91 KB
- Series
- Regency House Party: Somerstone 5
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- United States
- ISBN
- 1718179138
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โฆ Synopsis
Lady Tabitha Easton recklessly dodges four over-protective brothers while trying to gain attention from the man who holds her heart. She has many choices of suitors, and with her first choice, Henry, as disinterested as ever, she turns to what is wholly forbidden, an irresistibly handsome footman. While their friendship grows, her trust in him increases. Her doubt in her true love, Henry, pushes her away from all she's ever known as family. When Lord Henry Courtenay discovers a new attraction to his childhood friend, his role as one of her chaperones at the house party becomes near impossible. Irrationally defensive about any potential suitors and seeking time alone with the enticing Tabby, maintaining friendship with her brothers proves more impossible than he ever imagined. His task becomes all the more difficult when she refuses to understand his growing attraction. When Tabitha's choices might lead her to danger, and doubt and distrust are high, Henry must prove himself or lose her forever.
โฆ Subjects
House parties -- Fiction
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