Would you fall for a criminal?When a mysterious man from the past suddenly returns to the village, Charity Miller, the young and beautiful daughter of the town’s most respected vicar, finally sees a way out of her oppressed and miserable life.But the powerful Duke of Mornington has banished Adam – his very handsome, only son – by accusing him of a terrible crime he never committed; an event … committed; an event everyone in the village whispers about. The Reverend Miller quickly arranges for Charity to marry a man she doesn’t love, but Charity is in turmoil: she must decide to either follow her heart or her father’s unyielding wishes.
With the clock ticking and his dukedom being under the threat of extinction, Adam must not only save his relationship with the only woman he ever loved but also uncover the painful truth of that day’s dreadful event.
A truth, though, that comes with unprecedented consequences…
*Charity Falls for the Rejected Duke is a historical Regency romance novel of 80,000 words (around 400 pages). No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a sweet happily ever after.
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Accused of murdering a woman and her young child–Adam was banished from his father’s home. He knew he was innocent-but how to prove it?
Adam and Charity, the daughter of the Vicar, had been childhood playmates. When they have a chance meeting again sparks fly. But Charity knows nothing can come of it and they remain friends only. She does not really believe Adam could have murdered anyone either. Charity has a very close friend, Esther, who plays an inregral part in all that happens!
Eventually things start coming together and you will never guess what actually happened! Just know there are a couple of happily ever afters!
AN ABSOLUTELY MAGNIFICENT TREAT!!!
Holy schnitzel! Hanna brought out the heavy artillery, C-4 and assult rifles loaded for bare with this impressive storyline and gripping plot, blasting this gem to life spectacularly. A surging vortex of fervent events and baffling circumstances, blow this bad boy wide open. Sparks fly as drama, intrigue, deception, accusations, turmoil, secrets, mounting suspense and perplexing situations along with a boatload of chaos while dodging calamity, you have one prize winning masterpiece. Forging through the trials and tribulations, noting the astonishing twists and wicked turns, testing our characters in ways they could have never envisioned. Anarchy, escapades and havoc run amuck, kicking this gem into a roaring tempest, blasting it into a frenzy with a life-altering denouement. The dynamics and countenance in layer upon layer that you peel back with each page your drawn into this web so deep until everything else ceases to exist. The characters are complex and authentic with depth and traits that blend and flow smoothly transforming into genuinely relatable personalities. The scenes are strikingly sharp with abundant details and descriptions creating a colorful backdrop that makes the storyline pop. Remarkable job Hanna, thanks for sharing this little treasure with us.
Charity Miller lives in the vicarage with her father in a small English town. She sees a horse & rider in the distance and feels trouble is coming.
Adam Harding returns to Lawley Hall after being away for a year. His father, the Duke of Mornington, appears to be dying. What mystery prevents the Duke from even looking at his only son?
I Highly Recommend this complex story of lies, suspense, mysteries and evil relatives. Can the clear light of truth, honesty and love win out over deceit and evil?
Adam Harding son of the Duke of Mornington was banished by his father because he believed that Adam had kill a woman and her son. Adam returned to try and convince his father that he didn’t kill them. He was out walking the property and saw Charity and she saw him. The next time they saw each other was when he came to ask her father who was the vicar to speak to his father. Who kill Mary and her son Freddie? Will Charity marry Adam? Will Adam’s cousin Sir Toby become the new heir to the Dukedom? To answer these questions u must read the book.