Unforgiven: A Regency Romance by Mary Balogh
New York Times bestselling author Mary Balogh returns to Regency England in the second novel of her Horsemen Trilogy, a tale of unforgiven sins and unforgettable passion...
Moira Hayes hadn't seen Kenneth Woodfall in nearly eight years. Nor did she want to see this man who stirred such feelings of anger in her. After all, their families had been rivals since their great-grandfathers' day. And he was the reason--though indirectly--for her own brother's death.
But Kenneth has returned from war and is home for good. And he isn't willing to forget the past--a time he shared with his first and only love, Miss Moira Hayes. The moment he sees her again, he knows his future. Because Kenneth is more than willing to forgive.
If only Moira can too...
About This Regency Romance Novel
Unforgiven is the second book in Mary Balogh's acclaimed Horsemen Trilogy, combining classic Regency-era settings with emotional depth and compelling character development. This historical romance explores themes of family rivalry, forgiveness, and the enduring power of first love against the backdrop of 19th century England.
The novel features the enemies-to-lovers trope that Balogh executes with nuance and authenticity. Kenneth Woodfall's return from war sets the stage for a second chance romance that must overcome years of family conflict and personal tragedy. The tension between Moira's anger and Kenneth's determination creates a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged from beginning to end.
About Mary Balogh
Mary Balogh grew up in Wales and now lives with her husband, Robert, in Saskatchewan, Canada. She has written more than one hundred historical novels and novellas, more than thirty of which have been New York Times bestsellers. They include the Bedwyn saga, the Simply quartet, the Huxtable quintet, the seven-part Survivors' Club series, and the Westcott series.
This paperback edition from Penguin Publishing Group offers readers a chance to experience one of Balogh's most beloved stories, perfect for fans of British romance and historical fiction set in the Regency period.