For her part, Christine disdains Wulf's icy, superior attitude, but she's drawn to him physically. Wulfric disapproves of Christine's working-class background and unladylike manners, but he can't help being enchanted by her effervescent personality. The two meet at a sedate house party, where Christine accidentally spills lemonade on the duke and then dares to laugh at him. Balogh's fans have longed to see Wulfric, the imperturbable duke of Bewcastle, fall in love, and Balogh has created the perfect heroine to fell him-Christine Derrick, a lively but lowborn young widow who has a habit of getting herself into very improper situations. , etc.), but its plot is slightly more conventional. The long-awaited conclusion to Balogh's Regency-era romance series, focusing on the eccentric Bedwyn family, possesses the same charm and richness of character as her previous books ( Slightly Tempted
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