Truly Beloved

Truly Beloved by Grace Burrowes is a historical romance published by Grace Burrowes Publishing on January 7, 2021. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Fabianus Haviland, Viscount Penweather, who travels to Dorsetshire seeking a fresh start rather than another fleeting romance. His encounter with Lady Daisy, a sensible woman devoted to her children, leads to a connection that challenges both their pasts and their futures.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of love, family, and personal growth as Penweather becomes entangled in Daisy’s struggles with her in-laws. The relationship between Daisy and Penweather develops against the backdrop of their respective responsibilities and desires, ultimately forcing Daisy to make a poignant choice between her children’s well-being and the possibility of a new beginning with Penweather. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into the complexities of Regency-era romance and the pursuit of happiness amidst societal expectations.
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Fabianus Haviland, Viscount Penweather, did not journey to the wilds of Dorsetshire in the dead of winter to engage in yet another dalliance with yet another lonely widow. Being a trifle lonely himself-only a trifle-he’s looking for a fresh start in fresh surrounds.
Fabianus has always enjoyed the company of sensible women, though, and Lady Daisy is very sensible. Her ladyship doesn’t mince words regarding disappointing marital experiences, is ferociously devoted to her children, and has an immediate rapport with Penweather’s small daughter. When Daisy’s happiness is threatened by her in-laws, Penweather is honor-bound to intervene. Soon Daisy will have to choose, between her children and the man who makes her dream once again of the kind of happily ever after she’d thought could never be hers.
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