How the Wallflower Was Won

How the Wallflower Was Won by Eva Leigh is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on September 27, 2022. This edition spans 384 pages and is written in English. The story follows Finn Ransome, a rogue who prefers the thrill of gambling to the unpredictability of love, and Tabitha Seaton, a bookish wallflower who has turned her back on the social scene after a disappointing debut. As they navigate their contrasting worlds, they enter into a marriage of convenience that neither anticipated would lead to deeper feelings.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of romance and societal expectations within the Regency era. As Finn and Tabitha confront their initial intentions and the complexities of their relationship, the story delves into their unexpected attraction and the challenges they face. With elements of action and adventure woven throughout, this tale captures the essence of two individuals from different backgrounds discovering a connection that defies their original plans.
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USA TODAY bestselling author Eva Leigh continues her Last Chance Scoundrels series with a steamy romance between two opposites–a rogue with a taste for wagers and a bookish wallflower–who marry for convenience… but neither bet on falling in love.
Finn Ransome is an expert on Lady Luck, which is why he refuses to take a chance on love. Experience has taught him that he’s happier at a gaming table than around people he will, inevitably, disappoint. However, the clock is ticking on his father’s matrimonial demands. But the only woman to catch his eye is a bluestocking who would never consider a rogue like him.
After a disastrous first Season, Tabitha Seaton decided to focus on books instead of ballrooms. She hopes to join the Sterling Society, a collective of the most brilliant, influential minds in London. Except, they will never admit an unmarried lady. Now Tabitha needs a husband, and a notorious, handsome gambler may be her best bet.
Finn and Tabitha are opposites who have no intention of wagering on a love match, and a calculated marriage of convenience solves all their problems–with no risk to their hearts. Once married, however, their potent attraction boils over into a deep passion that neither expected. When a painful mistake drives the new lovers apart, Finn will risk it all to prove a scoundrel and a wallflower are a winning pair…
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