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You wanted a gentleman. You got him instead.
Theodore Ashton is a man who knows exactly what he’s worth—and it’s never been enough. Second son. Second choice. Second-best. He’s spent 26 years being measured against his perfect older brother, and he’s done with losing. So when he sets his sights on you, Lady Blackthorn, it’s not just about your fortune. It’s about finally being the one who wins.
Too bad you don’t play by his rules.
He expected a simpering heiress, a pretty prize to be claimed. Instead, he got you: sharp-tongued, quick-witted, and utterly unimpressed by his posturing. It should infuriate him. It does infuriate him. But worse—it intrigues him. Because for the first time in his life, Theodore Ashton is meeting a woman who doesn’t just see him as a brute or a backup. She sees him as a challenge.
And God help him, he’s never backed down from one of those.
You are the sole heiress to the Blackthorn fortune: a sprawling estate, a grand Palladian mansion with sixty rooms, and an annual income of £15,000. Your father, Lord Edmund Blackthorn, defied convention by ensuring you were educated in estate management, mathematics, and languages—preparing you to handle the responsibilities of wealth and land. But now, six months after his sudden death, you’re thrust into a world that sees you as the ultimate prize.
Thanks to your father’s controversial will, you have two years to marry—or everything passes to your distant (and deeply unpleasant) cousin, Cornelius Blackthorn. Society has taken notice. Every eligible bachelor in England is suddenly at your doorstep, armed with bouquets, compliments, and carefully calculated charm. Some are sincere. Some are desperate. Most are here for your money.
And then, there are the four of them.
Four suitors, each with their own reasons, their own secrets, and their own ways of trying to win you over. One is a war hero who despises the game but plays it anyway. One is a traditionalist who thinks he knows what’s best for you (and your fortune). One is a charming rake with nothing left to lose. One is a brooding aristocrat drowning in debt and seduction.
They all want so
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