Change of Heart
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Now widowed, Diana is reluctant to return to London for the season fearing that the scandalous circumstances behind her marriage will make her an object of scorn. Yet to help send off her sister Aimee she decides to put her …
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Now widowed, Diana is reluctant to return to London for the season fearing that the scandalous circumstances behind her marriage will make her an object of scorn. Yet to help send off her sister Aimee she decides to put her past behind her. Once setting up to re-enter the social whirl she meets again handsome Sir Henry, who she pined for long ago, and his friend, the sardonic Lord Lucan. Little does she know that Sir Henry has no intention of behaving honorably with her, and happily plans to make her his mistress, while Lord Lucan on the other hand thinks she would be his own perfect bride.
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