He became a lady. She became a scandal. The ton may never recover.
Rosetta Fairchild has spent her entire life mastering decorum, dignity, and the delicate art of pretending not to loathe her fiancé. Archibald Everly has spent his avoiding responsibility, matrimony, and anything with lace. Naturally, they despise each other on sight.So when a magically inconvenient splash lands them in each other’s bodies, chaos ensues—and corsets are only the beginning... moreHe became a lady. She became a scandal. The ton may never recover.
Rosetta Fairchild has spent her entire life mastering decorum, dignity, and the delicate art of pretending not to loathe her fiancé. Archibald Everly has spent his avoiding responsibility, matrimony, and anything with lace. Naturally, they despise each other on sight.So when a magically inconvenient splash lands them in each other’s bodies, chaos ensues—and corsets are only the beginning.Now Rosetta must bluff her way through brandy-soaked banter, scandalous wagers, and the rather unsettling discovery that Archibald is a favorite among London’s most flirtatious widows. Meanwhile, Archibald wakes up trapped in a debutante’s routine of embroidery, afternoon teas, and social rituals that seem designed to crush the male spirit.He nearly faints at the corset. She nearly punches a viscount.With reputations on the line and nosy relatives circling, Rosetta and Archibald must survive each other’s lives without destroying them—or strangling one another in the process. But the more they scheme, lie, and stagger through society’s expectations, the harder it becomes to ignore one inconvenient It’s awfully difficult to hate someone when you know exactly what it’s like to walk in their shoes—especially when they’re your shoes. less