Once upon a Rake (Unabridged)
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
In Victorian England, little Ellie Browning swiftly discovered happily ever afters did not exist and rakes were simply rakes. When the man she had adored for years kissed her and left her heartbroken, and she was forced to marry an elderly earl to save her reputation, she resolved to put any dreams of fairy tales aside.
Seven years later, the now widowed Eleanor, Countess of Hawthorne, has returned to England after years of traveling and is now part-owner of a cotton mill left to her by her late husband.
But the owner of the mill, and the very same handsome rake who hurt her years earlier, has no desire to let a woman interfere with his business, let alone little Ellie Browning - no matter how fascinating he finds her since her transformation from coltish scarecrow to almost graceful countess.
Lucian is still recovering from the after-effects of one of his mills succumbing to fire, and now he's fighting to save the other in a tough economic climate. He doesn't need this new distraction, especially when after a series of accidents, it becomes clear someone wishes the mill to close and he has to find the culprit - fast.
With things heating up between Ellie and Lucian, it's not only apparent that the mill is in peril - they are both at risk of getting burned....
Customer Reviews
Loved the story
Loved the story. It is well written and holds your attention. Lucian and Eleanor meet again after seven years when she takes an interest in one of the businesses her late husband left her that is in partnership with Lucian. Lucian comes to realize quickly that Eleanor is not the mousy little girl of long ago but is a woman that he finds himself attracted to. The mill is having problems that Eleanor discovers while reviewing the business ledgers. All this time the attraction between the two of them grows and emotions neither of them expected are developing. There is a HEA but a lot happens first, including finding the culprit sabotaging the mill. It is a great love story foremost and I would highly recommend it as a great read.