The Countess and the Casanova (The Flower Sisters #2)
Ginny B. Moore
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Explicit open door [?]
· 3 ratings · 460 pages · Published: 18 May 2023

Traveling to Italy to study art history is a fantasy fulfilled for Ellie, even if the only way to do it is to pretend to be married to her best friend–and notorious rake–Henry.
Widowed at twenty-four, Eleanor’s life lacks purpose and direction, the only bright spot being her annual Christmas visits with her dear friend Henry, the secret object of her affection. After her miserable marriage comes to a merciful end, she turns to him to find the adventure missing in her life. Posing as husband and wife will allow them to travel without causing a scandal, but when she raises the stakes by asking him to teach her how to be a good lover, she opens her guarded heart to be broken again.
Henry is London’s favorite idle nobleman and walking scandal, but few know the secret torment he carries in his soul. Helping Ellie travel to Italy raises his spirits for the first time in years, but comes at a cost–he will have to confront the shameful secret in their shared past and the terrible decision that may tear them apart.
Will Ellie and Henry find the love they are looking for in each other, or will their damaged pasts destroy their future?
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- friends to lovers 2
- victorian 2
- 20th century 1
- forced proximity 1
- height difference 1
- friends with benefits 1
- tortured heroine 1
- curvy heroine 1
- sweet/gentle hero 1
- tortured hero 1
- m-f romance 1
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- past abuse 1
- miscarriage / infertility 1
- mental illness 1
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