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It is not acceptable for a proper young miss to A) enter a tavern, B) not wear mourning colours when in mourning, and C) kiss a man she barely knows. But then, fate usually has the upper hand over propriety.
 
In nineteenth century London, it’s not considered proper for a young lady to send flowers to a healthy, eligible young bachelor. But when Adrian Morey receives a bouquet with a challenge, he can’t help but be intrigued. His curiosity only grows as the bloom induced correspondence continues and he finds himself becoming more and more fascinated by his mysterious admirer. Soon he’s tearing up the city looking for her, but will his father’s plans for his marriage conclude before he finds her?

Annabelle Bradford has adored Adrian from afar for years and when she finally finds the nerve to tell him of her feelings, she does it in the most frivolous of ways – with a bouquet! But then, to her surprise, Adrian answers her message with another posy and before she realizes it, they’re running a correspondence of petals. But what is all this talk of his betrothal?
 
When a lady has found the sort of love poets write of and young girls dream of, and when she knows for a fact that the object of her affection returns her feelings entirely, she has the perogative - nay, the right - to expect certain things. Such as the object of her affection actually giving her the ring he carries around in his jacket pocket. When James Fulton seemingly fails to realize this, however, Melanie Bradford decides to move matters along - by whatever means necessary.
 
Glen Carlisle never wanted nor expected to inherit his paternal family's earldom. When he does, he's resigned to do his duty as quickly as possible and go home to British North America. A certain hoyden, however, complicates things - immensely.
 
Caroline Humphrey is in her fourth Season and has yet to secure a husband. She has, however, fallen head over heels for a man who, although genteel enough to be suffered within her social circle, is considered far too common for the daughter of a duke. A true pity, seeing as Daniel Seaton is everything she could want in a husband. Still, what's the harm in a bit of besotted fancy? Then, in a sudden and cruel change of circumstances, Caroline does indeed find herself engaged to a Mister Seaton - only it's not the one she wanted.
 
 
 
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Lord Vincent Cadwaller, Viscount Farley, has ever believed Miss Rosalind Fulton to be a petty, self-centred frivolity of a human being. Her unhealthy obsession with fashion, her disinterest in the betterment of her own self, and, most importantly, her blatant disregard for the feelings of her suitors, have long since earned her his complete disapproval.
 
Rosalind does not know what to make of Lord Farley. Once, they had been very good friends, but now it seems as if he despises her. Well, no matter what bee is in his bonnet, Rosalind's friend, Christina Gordon, appears to be quite taken with the man, and Rosalind will do whatever it takes to see her friend gets her wish. Now, if only Christina would cooperate, rather than nervously scuttling off and leaving Rosalind to suffer Farley's company.
 
 
 
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Wild Heart
What does one do with a spinster? Urban Normanson cannot decide. He's never had cause to think on the subject until the day he laid eyes on Vivian Carlisle, the half-savage sister of the Earl Broadbent. She's too old to be courted (not that he's interested in courting at all), and too innocent to be dallied with, so what is he to do? Well, spending a winter as her neighbour ought to help him decide... he hopes.

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