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London, 1816. A handsome baron. A faux betrothal. And Horatia's plan to
join the London literary set takes a dangerous turn. Now that the war
with France has ended, Baron Guy Fortescue arrives in England to claim
his inheritance, abandoned over thirty years ago when his father fled to
France after killing a man in a duel. When Guy is set upon by footpads
in London, a stranger, Lord Strathairn, rescues and befriends him. But
while travelling to his country estate, Guy is again attacked. He
escapes only to knock himself out on a tree branch. Aspiring poet
Horatia Cavendish has taken to riding her father's stallion, "The
General", around the countryside of Digswell dressed as a groom. She has
become bored of her country life and longs to escape to London to
pursue her desire to become part of the London literary set. When she
discovers Guy lying unconscious on the road, the two are forced to take
shelter for the night in a hunting lodge. After Guy discovers her ruse, a
friendship develops between them. Guy suspects his relative, Eustace
Fennimore is behind the attacks on his life. He has been ensconced in
Rosecroft Hall during the family's exile and will become the heir should
Guy die. Horatia refuses to believe her godfather, Eustace, is
responsible. But when Guy proposes a faux betrothal to give him more
time to discover the truth, she agrees. Secure in the knowledge that his
daughter will finally wed, Horatia's father allows her to visit her
blue-stocking aunt in London. But Horatia's time spent in London proves
to be anything but a literary feast, for a dangerous foe plots Guy's
demise. She is determined to keep alive her handsome fiance, who has
proven more than willing to play the part of her lover even as he
resists her attempts to save him.
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