![]() ![]() He is the bastard son of Sir Rex de Warrene, but was raised by Tom Mowbray the Duke of Clarewood as his own. Stephen Mowbray is your typical tall dark and handsome duke though his story is a little unusual. The girl is made of some strong stuff and has a will of steel. ![]() Even when faced with viscious and untrue gossip, Alexandra holds her head up high and refuses to let anyone see her sweat. But she is also unfailingly kind and is unwilling to accept handouts or charity. She is a woman of her word and takes her responsibilities seriously. But when the Squire invites her family to a ball, she meets and falls head over heels for Stephen Mowbray, the Duke of Clarewood.Īlexandra is duty bound. Unable to afford the basic things that the ladies of her class takes for granted, Alexandra considers marrying a much older Squire in order to provide financially for her family. While I don’t believe her mother ever intended for her to put her life on hold, that’s exactly what she does to take care of her two younger sisters and increasingly drunk and belligerant father. ![]() Alexandra gives up the love of her life to fulfill a vow she made to her mother. Seriously, I couldn’t put this book down. ![]()
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