Friday’s Child

Friday’s Child by Georgette Heyer, published by Mandarin in 1991, is a work of fiction that spans 346 pages. The story follows Lord Sheringham, who, after being rejected by society for his wild behavior, seeks to reclaim his fortune. His journey takes an unexpected turn when he encounters Hero Wantage, a young woman who has harbored feelings for him since childhood.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love and social standing, as Lord Sheringham navigates his desires and the consequences of his actions. The dynamic between him and Hero Wantage unfolds against a backdrop of societal expectations, providing insight into their characters and motivations. This edition presents Heyer’s storytelling in a compact format, making it accessible for both new readers and those familiar with her work.
Official synopsis Publisher
Rejected by society for his wild ways, Lord Sheringham is bent on avenging fate and coming into his fortune. But the very first woman he meets is Hero Wantage, the young and charmingly unsophisticated chit who has loved him since childhood.
“From the Trade Paperback edition.”
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