Two Loves Most Unsuitable
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4.5 • 2 Ratings
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- £6.49
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- £6.49
Publisher Description
Some learn through rules. Others learn through love. But the wisest hearts find balance between the two. Siblings Arthur and Eleanor Abbott couldn’t be more different. He leads with logic. She listens to her heart. Each faces a love that challenges everything they’ve ever believed—because sometimes, love doesn’t follow expectations. It teaches them instead.
Part One: Rules to be Broken Once burned, Diana Lawson made herself a quiet promise: never again. No more dreams. No more vulnerability. But when Arthur Abbott—the Earl of Stanhope and London’s most rule-bound gentleman—encounters her strength and spirit, he begins to question the structure he’s built his life upon. Loving her would mean breaking the rules he’s trusted for so long… and maybe, finally, writing new ones together.
Part Two: Hearts to be Mended Lady Eleanor Abbott never hesitated to follow her heart—even when it led her to Henry Waltham, a man far below her station. But when duty threatens to snatch her away, Henry must decide whether to defy tradition or honor it, risking everything to stand beside the woman he cannot forget. Their story isn't tidy. It isn't proper. But it just might be true.
If you’ve ever struggled between what’s expected and what feels right—and longed to be loved exactly as you are, no compromise required… these stories were written for you.
Customer Reviews
A Disapproving Mother 4.5*
Impulsive, reckless and spoilt Diana Lawson had never been denied anything she desired. Convincing herself that the man on whom her heart was set was also in love with her led her to ruin her reputation in the eyes of Society and a loveless marriage with a man twenty years her senior. Now after four long years her husband has died but she is still persona non grata to the Ton. However her reckless streak resurfaces and she decides that she is done trying to kowtow to them, and then she meets a man who always follows the rules and instead of being censuring, he in instead concerned for her.
Eleanor refuses to marry Henry Waltham without her mother’s approval and Lady Stanhope objects vociferously to her daughter’s choice of husband. Eleanor’s new sister in law comes up with a plan, one where Lady Stanhope might be induced to change her mind. Instead, on setting eyes on Henry and his brother Nick, she becomes incandescent with fury and finally tells her daughter the real reason why.