



A Fallen Lady
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4.2 • 21 Ratings
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- $6.99
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- $6.99
Publisher Description
Six years ago, to the outrage of her family and the delight of London gossips, Lady Helen Dehaven refused to marry the man to whom she was betrothed. Even more shockingly, her refusal came on the heels of her scandalous behavior: she and her betrothed were caught in a most compromising position. Leaving her reputation in tatters and her motivations a mystery, Helen withdrew to a simple life in a little village among friends, where her secrets remained hers alone.
For reasons of his own, Stephen Hampton, Lord Summerdale, is determined to learn the truth behind the tangled tale of Helen's ruin. There is nothing he abhors so much as scandal - nothing he prizes so well as discretion - and so he is shocked to find, when he tracks Helen down, that he cannot but admire her. Against all expectations, he finds himself forgiving her scandalous history in favor of only being near her.
But the bitter past will not relinquish Helen's heart so easily. How can she trust a man so steeped in the culture of high society, who conceals so much? And how can he, so devoted to the appearance of propriety, ever love a fallen lady?
Editorial Reviews
"A Fallen Lady is a gently moving story in which there is no overarching plot or major action; the romance IS the story and it's by turns funny, tender and incredibly poignant... A compelling and beautifully written story about characters I came to genuinely care about." - All About Romance
"For readers who enjoy a cathartic, emotional read." - Dear Author
Customer Reviews
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So....hmm... maybe just some editing to tighten things up so it’s not so maudlin or overly sentimental?
Oh! And please pass this on - There is never any space to allow the reader to digest and just sit with the end of an ebook. As you read the final paragraphs, the flow of the story is interrupted by the glare of all the added features every author wants to cram in for the reader to notice. Also, no space to breathe between the end of the last sentence and The End.
No space to just give a deep sigh of longing or satisfaction. No space like Elizabeth Bennett has as depicted in the Keira Knightly version of P & P. Just a sigh and an affectionate rub of the book while characters and story still ran affectionately inside Elizabeth’s head. Lizzy was definitely in love with someone as she gazed unseeingly into the far distance.