The young widow hides behind a mask, hard and reserved, but Evan sees glimpses of another woman, wistful, intelligent, and passionate. But his life changes when he finds Julian Moore half-frozen under a hedge and carries him home to his mother. His biggest problem has been finding excuses not to marry. Evan Haverfield has lived thirty carefree years, hunting, laughing, and dancing among London's high society. When five-year-old Julian is lost one bitter December day, she discovers how tenuous that safety is. Now widowed with a child of her own, she leads a lonely, cloistered existence, counting her farthings and thinking she is safe. "A stunning and refreshing novel in the Regency genre." First Place Regency, Chatelaine Awards (Chanticleer Book Reviews) Deborah Moore has learned her lessons well-feel nothing, reveal less, and trust no one.
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