The Lady Who Left: A steamy forbidden love historical romance (The Flower Sisters #4)
Ginny B. Moore
Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
4.50
· Steam/Spice level: 3 of 5
Open door [?]
· 2 ratings · 367 pages · Published: 10 Apr 2025

Trapped in an unhappy marriage, Lady Marigold Torcross demands a divorce to protect her children—but securing her freedom is anything but simple. Without legal representation, she feels powerless. When her spirits are at their lowest, she meets a charming rugby player who reminds her to prioritize her own pleasure. But her desire for him becomes a dangerous temptation when she learns he is the only man who can help her escape her husband for good.
Archie Grant needs a miracle. With his law firm on the brink of ruin, taking on Marigold’s high-profile divorce case seems like the perfect opportunity—until he falls for his client. If their affair is exposed, Marigold will lose her children, and Archie’s involvement could unravel everything he’s working to secure.
As the court’s decision looms, they must protect their families at all costs—or risk it all for a love worth fighting for.
The Lady Who Left is a steamy, standalone historical romance featuring witty banter, courtroom drama, and an HEA, perfect for fans of Joanna Shupe, Courtney Milan, and Tessa Dare. Buy now!
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- historical 2
- 20th century 2
- m-f romance 1
- class difference 1
- political/court intrigue 1
- shy heroine 1
- aristo/royal heroine 1
- himbo 1
- sweet/gentle hero 1
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- content warnings
- past child abuse 1
- mental trauma 1
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The 'The Flower Sisters' series
17 ratings 4.32 ·- Adding Up to Love by Ginny B. Moore Book #1
- The Countess and the Casanova by Ginny B. Moore Book #2
- A Rose Blooms in Brooklyn by Ginny B. Moore Book #3
- Ruin Me by Midnight: A steamy, fake-dating historical romance by Ginny B. Moore Book #4
- The Lady Who Left: A steamy forbidden love historical romance by Ginny B. Moore Book #4
erotica · historical · m-f · victorian · aristocratic heroine · forced proximity · 20th century · class difference · length-long · death · europe · length-medium · friends to lovers · sweet-hero · virgin heroine · dual-pov · rich heroine · open-door · england · explicit-open-door
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