All the Ladies Love Coventry
by
Dawn Brower
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Format
Kindle
Pages
158
Language
English
Published
Mar 26, 2019
Publisher
MG Press
Description
Charles Lindsay, the Earl of Coventry, is a man with ambitions that stretch far beyond the constraints of marriage. His life revolves around the bustling world of his club and the excitement it offers, leaving little room for romance. However, the charm and allure of society's women surround him, each vying for his attention.
As he navigates the complexities of social gatherings, Charles finds himself entangled in the unexpected affections of several ladies, each bringing their own unique flavor to his life. Their determination to win his heart challenges his steadfast resolution to remain single, adding a delightful tension to his otherwise structured world.
Amidst the laughter, intrigue, and unexpected moments that come with courtship, Charles must confront whether he's truly ready to embrace love or if he'll cling to his independence. This engaging tale weaves humor and heart, inviting readers to witness a delightful battle of wits and wills in the realm of romance.
As he navigates the complexities of social gatherings, Charles finds himself entangled in the unexpected affections of several ladies, each bringing their own unique flavor to his life. Their determination to win his heart challenges his steadfast resolution to remain single, adding a delightful tension to his otherwise structured world.
Amidst the laughter, intrigue, and unexpected moments that come with courtship, Charles must confront whether he's truly ready to embrace love or if he'll cling to his independence. This engaging tale weaves humor and heart, inviting readers to witness a delightful battle of wits and wills in the realm of romance.
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