The Lady Chosen

The Lady Chosen by Stephanie Laurens is a historical romance novel published by HarperCollins on August 26, 2003. This first edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Tristan Wemyss, the Earl of Trentham, who faces an unexpected ultimatum: marry within a year or lose his inheritance. Determined to choose his own bride, he sets his sights on the captivating Miss Leonora Carling, who is not interested in matrimony despite her undeniable chemistry with him.
Readers will find a tale of desire and determination as Tristan pursues Leonora, who has resolved to avoid marriage after a past disappointment. The narrative unfolds with Tristan’s efforts to protect Leonora and her family from a mysterious threat, providing him with the perfect opportunity to win her heart. This novel explores themes of romance and personal choice against a historical backdrop, making it a compelling addition to the genres of fiction, romance, and erotica.
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Tristan Wemyss, Earl of Trentham, never expected he’d need to wed within a year or forfeit his inheritance. But he is not one to bow to the matchmaking mamas of the ton. No, he will marry a lady of his own choosing. And the lady he chooses is the enchanting neighbor living with her family next door. Miss Leonora Carling has beauty, spirit and passion; unfortunately, matrimony is the last thing on her mind . . .
To Leonora, Tristan’s kisses are oh-so-tempting, but once bitten, forever shy, she has determinedly turned her back on marriage. But Tristan is a seasoned campaigner who will not accept defeat. And when a mysterious man attempts to scare Leonora and her family from their home, Tristan realizes he’s been given the perfect excuse to offer his services—as protector, seducer and, ultimately, husband.
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