When the Honourable Felicity Travers discovers that her late father had arranged a marriage for her, she considers this stretched duty a little too much to ask. For one thing, she is expected to marry Jarle Blakely, the man she believes to be responsible for her father's bankruptcy; and, secondly, inspired by the suffragette movement, Felicity intends to be a modern woman and make her own decisions.
The entrepreneurial Blakely proves persuasive -- if lacking in romance -- and Felicity changes her mind. But there are secrets to be told -- secrets which surely mean that this marriage has no hope of success . . .
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