The Disgraced Marchioness

The Disgraced Marchioness by Anne O’Brien is a historical romance published by Mills & Boon in 2005. This edition spans 296 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Henry Faringdon, the new Marquis of Burford, who returns from America to find his life turned upside down. He discovers that his brother Thomas has married Eleanor Stamford, the woman he once loved, and now, as a widow with a child, Eleanor faces unexpected challenges when a gentleman claims she is not the true marchioness.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale filled with shocking revelations and scandalous twists. As the Faringdon family grapples with the implications of these allegations, they must uncover the truth to protect their name and navigate the complexities of rekindled love. The story intricately weaves themes of romance and historical intrigue, inviting readers to explore the emotional depths of its characters amidst the backdrop of societal expectations and personal desires.
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SHOCKING
Henry Faringdon, the new Marquis of Burford, returns home and makes a shocking discovery. On his departure to America, his brother Thomas had married the woman who’d stolen Henry’s heart–the alluring Miss Eleanor Stamford.
OUTRAGEOUS
Now a widow, with a babe in arms, Eleanor is as dismayed to see Henry as he is to see her. Even more so when a gentleman arrives announcing his sister to be the true marchioness, claiming she married Thomas in secret years before
SCANDALOUS
Embroiled in a scandal that could ultimately lead to Eleanor’s disgrace, it is up to the Faringdons to uncover the truth behind such wicked allegations…to clear their family name…and to rekindle the love of a man and a woman….
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