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Rosalie Harrow finds herself in a precarious position: unmarried and nearly penniless, she's torn between marrying a wealthy man or becoming a governess. Both paths, however, feel like a prison to her independent spirit. Upon receiving an unexpected invitation to Alcott Hall, Rosalie anticipates meeting the enigmatic Dowager Duchess of Norland, her late mother's friend. Instead, she becomes part of a gathering of high-society ladies, all vying for the affections of the newly single duke. Among the potential suitors are Lord James, the duke's younger sibling, Lieutenant Renley, who reluctantly seeks a wife, and the infuriating Mr. Burke, who never fails to annoy her. As the Michaelmas Ball approaches, where the duke is set to reveal his chosen bride, Rosalie remains wary of marriage as a trap she refuses to fall into, though she intends to savor the excitement of the chase while it continues.
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Rosalie Harrow finds herself in a precarious position: unmarried and nearly penniless, she's torn between marrying a wealthy man or becoming a governess. Both paths, however, feel like a prison to her independent spirit. Upon receiving an unexpected invitation to Alcott Hall, Rosalie anticipates meeting the enigmatic Dowager Duchess of Norland, her late mother's friend. Instead, she becomes part of a gathering of high-society ladies, all vying for the affections of the newly single duke. Among the potential suitors are Lord James, the duke's younger sibling, Lieutenant Renley, who reluctantly seeks a wife, and the infuriating Mr. Burke, who never fails to annoy her. As the Michaelmas Ball approaches, where the duke is set to reveal his chosen bride, Rosalie remains wary of marriage as a trap she refuses to fall into, though she intends to savor the excitement of the chase while it continues.
