A hidden identity, second chance, slow burn Victorian romance. Will she walk down the aisle... Again? After being jilted at the altar, Nancy vows never to marry. Instead, she founds a children's orphanage, pretending to be a humble widow to avoid causing her wealthy family embarrassment. She believes herself content at least. Until she encounters dashing widower Dominic Blackwell... Nancy is as captivated by the Earl of Osborne as he is by her. He and his young son make Nancy yearn for more. But Dominic's late wife betrayed him, so how can Nancy reveal she's the perfect eligible bride when it also means revealing she's been lying to him the whole time? From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past.
About the Author Dickson, Helen: - Helen Dickson lives in South Yorkshire with her retired farm manager husband. On leaving school she entered the nursing profession, which she left to bring up a young family. Having moved out of the chaotic farmhouse, she has more time to indulge in her favourite pastimes. She enjoys being outdoors, travelling, reading and music. An incurable romantic, she writes for pleasure. It was a love of history that drove her to writing historical romantic fiction.