![]() ![]() This book is full of charm, appeal, and sexual tension and I tried to be patient and document at much of this book through updates as possible but I got ahead of myself and couldn't stop reading. I am SPECIFICALLY interested in this book because the highest rated review on it slut-shames the hero and bashes people that enjoy that trope.Īnd then you can't even comment on that review! Ugh. There’s only one problem: he can’t forgive her for breaking his heart. ![]() They have a month to clear his name and convince society they are madly in love…īut when Constance discovers her faux-intended is decidedly more than meets the eye-not to mention adept at shocking forms of wickedness-she finds herself falling for him. When the woman he’s secretly in love confesses she’s at fault, it isn’t just his life that is shattered: it’s his heart. Julian Haywood, the Earl of Apthorp, is on the cusp of finally proving himself to be the man he’s always wanted to be when his future is destroyed in a single afternoon. He’s supposedly the most boring politician in the House of Lords. Or the fact that he disapproves of everything she holds dear. Never mind that it means spending a month with the dullest man in England. ![]() Or, at the very least, stage a whirlwind fake engagement to repair his reputation. When Lady Constance Stonewell accidentally ruins the Earl of Apthorp’s entire future with her gossip column, she does what any honorable young lady must: offer her hand in marriage. ![]()
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