His Lordship’s Desire

His Lordship’s Desire by Joan Wolf is a historical romance published by MIRA in 2006. This first edition spans 376 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Alexander Devize, the eldest son of the Earl of Standish, who returns to England with the intention of marrying Diana Sherwood, a captivating beauty from his past. However, Diana has her own plans, determined to pursue her debut in London rather than succumb to the life of a soldier’s wife.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, ambition, and the complexities of social expectations in Regency England. As Diana navigates her aspirations and the challenges posed by her past with Alex, she remains unaware of the dangers surrounding her and the steadfast commitment of a soldier who is prepared to fight for her affection. This engaging tale delves into the intricacies of desire and duty, set against a richly detailed historical backdrop.
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The eldest son of the Earl of Standish and heir to his late father’s holdings, Alexander Devize is summoned home to his duties in England. Waiting for him, he believes, is Diana Sherwood, the irrepressible beauty with whom he shared an unforgettable night of passion, a young woman he fully intends to marry. But Diana, lovelier and more headstrong than ever, has other intentions.
A soldier’s daughter, Diana refuses to suffer the harsh world of being a soldier’s wife and plans instead her coming out in London, ignoring the memories of wild and reckless Alex.
Convinced she’s found the proper, stable gentleman in Robert Welbourne, she pursues her course, unaware of a treachery building around her — or of the unwavering devotion of a soldier willing to fight for all he’s worth in a battle he must not lose.
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