Regency Romance: The Duke and the Farmer's Daughter: Clean and Wholesome Historical Romance
Eleanor St Clair

Only child Viola Preston and her family are left destitute and homeless having been evicted from their farm, due to her father’s good will towards the local Romany folk. Having nowhere else to go, the clan of gypsies allow the Preston family to live with them, travelling around the county, pitching their bender tents wherever the local community will allow them to settle. Whilst her parents tolerate the travelling folk, Viola yearns to be liked and accepted by them. In her desperation to help them out in their time of need, Viola makes a disastrous decision that puts her very life in peril. An opportune encounter with the kind and generous Duke of Mayfield is most fortuitous for Viola as he comes to her aid. As the Duke and Viola’s feelings for one another grow ever stronger, one of the Duke’s associates has other ideas, putting Viola’s life back into the danger she has recently been saved from and throwing her life into turmoil yet again…