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Bluestocking spinster Lucy Drysdale gladly accepts Lady Wescott's offer to come to London and chaperone her god-daughter, Lady Valerie. This will give her the opportunity to attend lectures and escape the confines of the country and the demands of her family.
Lucy doesn't know that Lady Wescott plans to throw her in front of her rakehell grandson, Ivan Thornton, known as the gypsy Earl, and London's notorious "love 'em and leave 'em" rogue.
Since the day he was torn from his mother's arms and sent to a harsh school for illegitimate sons of the nobility, Ivan despised his grandmother and society. Taking his place among them is perfect for his vengeance, but the outspoken, scholarly, yet passionate Lucy throws him off guard.
Their game of cat and mouse pleases Lady Wescott, confuses his friends and exhilarates Ivan, but when circumstances force his hand and he offers to marry Lucy, a whole new game ensues, for Ivan does not know that love has crept into his heart. Tragedy, loss and pain help him understand his wounded soul and Lucy's ability to heal him.
Lucy doesn't know that Lady Wescott plans to throw her in front of her rakehell grandson, Ivan Thornton, known as the gypsy Earl, and London's notorious "love 'em and leave 'em" rogue.
Since the day he was torn from his mother's arms and sent to a harsh school for illegitimate sons of the nobility, Ivan despised his grandmother and society. Taking his place among them is perfect for his vengeance, but the outspoken, scholarly, yet passionate Lucy throws him off guard.
Their game of cat and mouse pleases Lady Wescott, confuses his friends and exhilarates Ivan, but when circumstances force his hand and he offers to marry Lucy, a whole new game ensues, for Ivan does not know that love has crept into his heart. Tragedy, loss and pain help him understand his wounded soul and Lucy's ability to heal him.
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