The Gilded Web

The Gilded Web by Mary Balogh is a reprint edition published by Random House Publishing Group on November 28, 2006. This 480-page novel presents a classic love story centered around Alexandra Purnell, who seeks refuge from a crowded London ballroom only to find herself unexpectedly swept away by Edmund, the Earl of Amberley. As the narrative unfolds, readers will witness a tale of temptation and seduction, exploring the complexities of desire and the unexpected turns of romance.
In this historical fiction set against a Regency backdrop, the story delves into themes of freedom and passion as Alexandra grapples with her newfound feelings for Edmund. The plot reveals how a chance encounter leads to a deeper connection, challenging her notions of independence. As the characters navigate their emotions, readers will find themselves immersed in a world where love and societal expectations intertwine, making for an engaging exploration of relationships in a Victorian setting.
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From one of America’s most beloved storytellers comes a classic love story—the breathtaking tale of a man and a woman caught in a web of temptation and seduction.
All she wanted was to escape the hot, crowded London ballroom. But moments after stepping into the bitterly cold night, she is seized by a pair of strong hands and spirited away. Fully expecting to be ravished, sheltered Alexandra Purnell instead finds herself at the mercy of the man who saved her from certain scandal. Edmund, Earl of Amberley, is bold and sensual, tempting Alexandra to be reckless for the first time in her life. But as passion ignites, Edmund’s offer of marriage takes Alexandra completely by surprise. Now a woman who craves her freedom above all else is about to discover how far one man will go to protect and possess the woman he loves.…
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