The Sign of His Love
Junia Swan
In a world that confuses silence with stupidity, Dorothy grew up—deaf, oppressed, and shut out by society. At twelve, she fled her family's tyranny, only to find herself facing an even greater dilemma years later.
Thomas Beaufort, third son of the Earl of Somerset, desperately searched for a bride who could secure him a carefree life. When his ideal bride fell victim to smallpox, he remembered her missing sister Dorothy.
In a mixture of calculation and desperation, Beaufort found the runaway Dorothy and brought her back to her childhood home as his bride. But what began as salvation for his future developed into an emotional balancing act between duty and desire.
Could a marriage of convenience become true love? Would Dorothy finally find the acceptance she longed for? And could Beaufort overcome his own limitations to stand up for the woman who trusted him?
A captivating story about prejudice, ambition, and the power of love in a world that doesn't understand silence.
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