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The Earl's Hideaway, No Ladies Allowed

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Accidentally sharing a secluded cottage shouldn't be a problem for an earl and a governess . . . especially if no one ever finds out.

If there is one woman Samson Rutherford, Earl of Riverton, can't abide, it is his meddling sister. He has spent his whole life being a pawn in her plans and tricks, but when one of her schemes leaves him embarrassed in front of an old friend, he has finally had enough. He cannot beat her at her games, or even say no to her, his only option to save his sanity and pride is to run away—and fortunately, his solicitor knows just the place...

Catherine Wallace wasn't born to be a governess, but with her family's fall from grace, she has become one. A good one. However, when the chance arises to stay at her uncle's home so she can care for his horticulture project while he is absent, she jumps at the chance. Leaving her position, she plans to gather her sisters together so they can be a family again—even if it is only for a little while.

But the last thing Catherine expected to find upon her arrival was her childhood friend. Samson has sequestered himself at the cottage and claims to have been invited to watch over her uncle's business while he is away. However, Catherine insists that's what she's been asked to do. The quiet retreat is what they both need, but they cannot stay there together...

Not unless they can manage the horticulture project together and somehow keep their living conditions secret, that is. Because the last thing Catherine wants is for Samson to be forced into marriage like he has been forced into everything else since childhood.

Luckily for Samson, that happens to be a risk he is willing to take.


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Series: A Romance of Rank Publisher: Arbory Press Edition: Unabridged

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  • ISBN: 9781666665659
  • File size: 283799 KB
  • Release date: May 22, 2024
  • Duration: 09:51:14

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Accidentally sharing a secluded cottage shouldn't be a problem for an earl and a governess . . . especially if no one ever finds out.

If there is one woman Samson Rutherford, Earl of Riverton, can't abide, it is his meddling sister. He has spent his whole life being a pawn in her plans and tricks, but when one of her schemes leaves him embarrassed in front of an old friend, he has finally had enough. He cannot beat her at her games, or even say no to her, his only option to save his sanity and pride is to run away—and fortunately, his solicitor knows just the place...

Catherine Wallace wasn't born to be a governess, but with her family's fall from grace, she has become one. A good one. However, when the chance arises to stay at her uncle's home so she can care for his horticulture project while he is absent, she jumps at the chance. Leaving her position, she plans to gather her sisters together so they can be a family again—even if it is only for a little while.

But the last thing Catherine expected to find upon her arrival was her childhood friend. Samson has sequestered himself at the cottage and claims to have been invited to watch over her uncle's business while he is away. However, Catherine insists that's what she's been asked to do. The quiet retreat is what they both need, but they cannot stay there together...

Not unless they can manage the horticulture project together and somehow keep their living conditions secret, that is. Because the last thing Catherine wants is for Samson to be forced into marriage like he has been forced into everything else since childhood.

Luckily for Samson, that happens to be a risk he is willing to take.


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