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Really, marriage was the only suiable career for a woman, and Louisa, much as she loved her brother and his wife, felt she ought to make a push for her own establishment. The Reverend William Kennedy seemed amiable, but he made it clear Louisa would have to win the approbation of his cousin and patron, the Earl of Fitzmaine.
The Earl of Fitzmaine, a charming rogue, soon made it clear he felt Louisa was more suitable for him, than William, but were his intentions honourable? Particularly when, caught up unexpectedly into intrigue, Louisa wasn't sure how far the Earl was implicated!