It Happened One Autumn (Wallflowers #2)
Lisa Kleypas
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· 436 ratings · 391 pages · Published: 27 Sep 2005
It happened at the ball...
Where beautiful but bold Lillian Bowman quickly learned that her independent American ways weren't entirely "the thing." And the most disapproving of all was insufferable, snobbish, and impossible Marcus, Lord Westcliff, London's most eligible aristocrat.
It happened in the garden...
When Marcus shockingly—and dangerously—swept her into his arms. Lillian was overcome with a consuming passion for a man she didn't even like. Time stood still; it was as if no one else existed...thank goodness they weren't caught very nearly in the act!
It happened one autumn...
Marcus was a man in charge of his own emotions, a bedrock of stability. But with Lillian, every touch was exquisite torture, every kiss an enticement for more. Yet how could he consider taking a woman so blatantly unsuitable...as his bride?
Tagged as:
- historical 45
- virgin heroine 43
- enemies to lovers 40
- take-charge heroine 38
- alpha male 36
- sassy heroine 27
- victorian 26
- possessive hero 23
- rich hero 23
- rich heroine 23
- age gap 20
- class difference 19
- independent heroine 16
- abduction 14
- grumpy/cold hero 13
- m-f romance 12
- tall heroine 11
- plain heroine 10
- love triangle 10
- regency 9
- forced proximity 8
- funny 8
- other man/woman 8
- competent heroine 8
- royal hero 4
- forbidden love 4
- sweet/gentle hero 3
- cruel hero/bully 1
- new adult 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- dubious consent 14
- past abuse 7
- past child abuse 3
- geography
- england 2
- europe 1
- british isles 1
- united kingdom 1
- Format
- Audiobook
- third person pov 12
- dual pov 11
romance tags
The 'Wallflowers' series
4.08 · 2710 ratings
historical · england · alpha male · m-f · audiobook · virgin heroine · third-person-pov · dual-pov · super rich hero · forced proximity · regency · from hate to love · possessive hero · victorian · class difference · plain heroine · humor · united-kingdom · british-isles · past-abuse
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