Open to Influence

Open to Influence by Frances Roding is a romance novel published by Mills & Boon in 1987, featuring 188 pages in English. The story centers on Rosemary Stewart, who deeply cares for her orphaned nephew, Kit. When Kit’s uncle, Nicholas Powers, seeks to challenge her guardianship, Rosemary fears losing him to the wealthy Englishman. In a bid to secure Kit’s well-being, she reluctantly agrees to an outrageous contract proposed by Nicholas, unaware of the personal sacrifices she will face.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the complexities of guardianship. As Rosemary navigates her relationship with Nicholas and the implications of her decision, the story delves into her internal struggle between her responsibilities and her desire for a fulfilling life. This edition presents a poignant look at the challenges faced by a woman torn between familial duty and the pursuit of her own happiness.
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Was she consigned to a life of a spinster?
Rosemary Stewart loved her orphaned nephew, Kit, as if he were her own son. When Kit’s uncle, Nicholas Powers, stated his intention to challenge Rosemary’s legal guardianship, she was desperately afraid she might lose to the powerful English millionaire.
So she agreed to sign the outrageous contract Nicholas proposed, believing it was the only way she could ensure that Kit would have all the love and caring a young child needed.
But she hadn’t considered that she would ever regret signing away her rights to a life–and love–of her own
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