Book description
Miss Eleanor Southeran was reliably informed that independence of mind
was not a desirable quality in a young lady. But, convinced that she
could not love any of the fashionable fribbles of the Ton, Eleanor had
so far evaded matrimony. Meeting Mr. Jonas Guthrie, a forthright, coolly
cynical gentleman, was a refreshing change--until the scandal that
surrounded his name was revealed. Believing herself deceived about his
character, Eleanor intended never to see him again. But Jonas had other
plans for her. . . . Miss Eleanor Southeran was reliably informed that
independence of mind was not a desirable quality in a young lady. But,
convinced that she could not love any of the fashionable fribbles of the
Ton, Eleanor had so far evaded matrimony. Meeting Mr. Jonas Guthrie, a
forthright, coolly cynical gentleman, was a refreshing change--until the
scandal that surrounded his name was revealed. Believing herself
deceived about his character, Eleanor intended never to see him again.
But Jonas had other plans for her. . . .