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With her father and mother gone, Eleanor had nothing. No home, no title, no money. She was grateful for her loving relatives, especially her cousin Danielle, but what was she supposed to do? The man who had protected her when her father attempted to shoot her, was now fighting for his life, and she couldn't even go see him because his family was against it. With her having nothing, they would not allow her to continue her friendship with Lord Joshua Wallace if he were to wake up again. Danielle, a feisty young duchess, disagrees wholeheartedly with Lord Wallace's relatives and anyone else who wants to shun Eleanor from society. The hypocrisy of the ton frustrates her beyond imagination, and she takes her cousin under her wings again. Eleanor is still recovering from her abusive marriage, even though her friendship with Lord Wallace made a great impact on her. Eleanor knows she can't expect more than friendship because the man she was married to before, made certain she felt worthless and undeserving of true love. When Eleanor asks Danielle to retrieve the things from her mother, her cousin discovers secrets nobody saw coming.
She is headstrong and feisty, but when her fatherly friend, mentor, and reverend suddenly gets transferred, her life becomes a nightmare.Ready to be put into her father's will and take over his ranch, Hazel Buchannon learns that she can't inherit anything because she is a woman. Not willing to accept such unfairness, she starts to fight back and is determined to change the law. When a younger clergyman replaces Reverend Robert Mitchell, things change drastically in Willamette Falls. Hazel, who always felt safe and protected on her father's ranch and their small town, is now subject to threats, attacks, and several kidnapping attempts. Someone is trying hard to get to her mentally and break her happy spirit. The tormenting seems to be working because fear is now her constant companion.What seems to be an unstoppable, new, evil epidemic is spreading across the country. Abusive Husbands and fathers sell their wives and daughters, and women and children as young as fourteen disappear from their towns and homes. The men in Hazel's life do everything they can to keep her safe, but the threat seems to be everywhere. Love is the last thing on her mind, yet her heart appears to be a lost cause when she falls for one of the incredible men trying to protect her. When Hazel finds herself yet again in an attempted kidnapping situation and ends up being choked to nearly unconsciousness, she realizes how serious this threat is and that she is one of the many targets.
Lady Ophelia Winter is quite content with her life, except that she does not like her name and rejects every possible suitor she's introduced to. Her father does not know how to cope with his headstrong daughter, but Lord Winter, the Viscount of Hethersett, is determined to find a good match for her. When Ophelia finds and reads a letter addressed to her father, she discovers a shocking truth about herself, her heritage, and her life that she did not expect.Although difficult, she learns to accept her new reality. Things seem to go rather well for a while until she clashes with some of the young ladies of the ton about Lord Garrett Haywood, the Duke of Ashford. The young man confuses her. On the one hand, he appears to be an arrogant and self-absorbed aristocrat, nearly engaged to someone else, yet her heart is to be hopelessly lost shortly after she meets him. When the young woman stands up and protects a maid from her employer for a second time and witnesses a conversation not meant for her ears, she does not expect to unearth a collection of dark secrets that connects several families at once.
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