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The Lady Flees Her Lord
The Lady Flees Her Lord | Ann Lethbridge
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A passionate Regency romance from award-winning author Ann Lethbridge! Michele Ann Young paints a beautiful story of a woman running away . . . Historical Fiction Online Driven to despair by her husbands endless abuse and ridicule, Lucinda, Lady Denbigh, can endure no more. With no one to turn to, she flees London to take quiet refuge in the countryside, determined to build a new life of her own. Posing as a widow, she finds a small cottage to lease on the far reaches of a vast estate, relieved that she might finally find peace and safetyuntil her new landlord, the strikingly handsome and taciturn Lord Hugo Wanstead, presents an entirely different kind of threat to her composure. Just back from the wars, Hugo is tormented by the physical and emotional scars that mark him. With his estate near financial ruin and his sleep torn by nightmares, he wishes only to be left in solitude. But when he meets the new widowed tenant on his estate, he finds her hauntingly beautiful in body and souland finds himself overcome by powerful sensual longing. While the gentle Lucinda conjures up ways to draw the handsome and hurting Hugo out of his loneliness, hes intrigued by her courage and her lively mind. But just as an inevitable passion stirs between these two damaged souls, a damning secret about Lucindas troubled past will be laid bare, and they will be forced to confront each other and a cruel foe to save their only chance at love. This book was originally published under the author name Michele Ann Young. Praise for No Regrets by Ann Lethbridge: Dark heroes, courageous heroines, intrigue, heartbreak, and heaps of sexual tension. Do not miss this fabulous author. Molly OKeefe, Harlequin Superromance Readers will never want to put her book down! Bronwyn Scott, author of Pickpocket Countess The suspense and sexual tension accelerate throughout. Romance Reviews Today
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