Wallflower And The Duke By Harriet Caves Today

Readers appreciate the exploration of "social expectations" and how the characters grow beyond the roles society has assigned them. Reader Reception

Frequently described as a "quick and turbulent" read with a satisfying happily-ever-after. It is part of Caves' broader collection of "wallflower" themed romances, which are popular for their "enchanting" storytelling. Wallflower and the Duke by Harriet Caves

The novel is approximately 60,000 words (347 pages) and is noted for its realistic yet steamy portrayal of the era. The novel is approximately 60,000 words (347 pages)

That "footman" is actually , the third son of the Duke of Danver, who unexpectedly inherits the dukedom after his brothers pass away. George must navigate his new title while dealing with a mother who despises him and seeks to humiliate him at every turn. When Sybil and George cross paths again in London society, they must decide if their connection can survive the ton’s malice and their own complicated family secrets. Key Highlights When Sybil and George cross paths again in

Reviewers on Amazon note that the book balances romance with "villainous intrigue" and threatening letters that add a layer of mystery.

by Harriet Caves is a steamy Regency romance that explores the complexities of social identity and the weight of family scandals. Plot Overview

Some readers have noted minor plot inconsistencies regarding the "no cheating" tag, citing scenes where the hero interacts with others while courting the heroine.

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