Cupid's Choice

Gayle Buck


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Glimpses and kisses [?] · 4 ratings · Published: 03 Sep 2002

Cupid's Choice by Gayle Buck
When Guin Holland arrives in London, she is full of apprehension. The Earl of Holybrooke, her twin brother and sole confidante, is immediately immersed into his own social rounds. Mrs. Holland, her mother, is an ambitous social climber. Though Mrs. Holland has no great affection for her daughter, she still has grand ambitions for her. Guin is to be married off for wealth and position. Guin's own hopes are ignored. Stammering, shy, and gauche under the waspish Mrs. Holland's aegis, it is little wonder that Guin does not shine in society.
Sir Frederick Hawkesworth, a suave diplomat, pities the beleaguered Miss Holland. He has a soft spot for damsels in distress. Quite unintentionally, he sets in motion a concerted effort among a few society friends to aid Miss Holland's social entree. As the London Season progresses, his interest in Miss Holland becomes far more personal than he had ever anticipated.
A Sleeping Beauty tale set in Regency London.
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