The Baron's Perfect Match

Author: Debra Elizabeth
Genre(s): Romance | Historical
Total pages: 67
The Baron's Perfect Match

A penniless baron’s daughter. An American newspaperman who never wanted a title. Can these two find common ground, or will their differences be too great to overcome?

Miss Audrey Parker was tired, so very tired. Since her mother’s passing four years ago, she had become the de facto housekeeper and caretaker for her two younger sisters. When the unthinkable happened, she must grapple with an uncertain future.
Jacob Stanfield, a journalist and owner of a thriving New York City newspaper, was thunder-struck when he received a telegram informing him he was the heir to the Fletcher title. He had no clue he had English relatives in his ancestry. With his curiosity piqued, he sets out to uncover the secrets of his newfound heritage, but what he finds instead will upend the rest of his life.
Amidst the grandeur and opulence of Regency England, these two unlikely souls must navigate their way through society’s expectations and their own fears. Will Audrey and Jacob find a way to overcome their differences and give in to their growing feelings? Or will their pasts and present circumstances keep them apart forever?

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