The Courtship Dance

The Courtship Dance by Candace Camp, published by Harlequin Mills & Boon in February 2010, is a contemporary romance that explores themes of love and matchmaking. In this edition, spanning 377 pages, Lady Francesca Haughston has resigned herself to a life without romance, focusing instead on orchestrating matches for others. However, her past resurfaces when she discovers that her previous engagement to Sinclair, Duke of Rochford, was based on deception, prompting her to assist him in finding a suitable wife.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of rekindled feelings and the challenges of past misunderstandings. As Francesca helps Sinclair navigate the world of courtship, she grapples with her own emotions, realizing that the chemistry between them may not be as extinguished as she believed. This story intertwines elements of romance and historical fiction, inviting readers to witness the evolution of their relationship amidst societal expectations and personal revelations.
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A fan favorite from New York Times bestselling author Candace Camp, originally published in 2009.Lady Francesca Haughston has given up on romance for herself, finding passion instead in making desirable matches for others. So it seems only fair, when she learns she’d been deceived into breaking her own long-ago engagement to Sinclair, Duke of Rochford, that she now help him find the perfect wife.Of course, Francesca is certain any spark of passion between them has long since died—her own treatment of him saw to that. The way Sinclair gazes at her…well, that’s merely practice for when a younger, more suitable woman catches his eye. But soon Francesca finds his lessons in love scandalously irresistible—and a temptation that could endanger them both.
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