![]() ![]() ![]() But Zachary invites her to his home and makes her an offer she can’t refuse: if she will tutor him and his mother and sister in the ways of society for one year, he will give her thirty thousand pounds for her daughter Rose. And although Zachary is obscenely rich and successful, he is a commoner by birth and considered vulgar by most members of the ton. Not only is she an absolute paragon of breeding and propriety she truly loves her dead husband and lives for his memory. The host of the ball takes one look at him while he is staring at Holly and tells him bluntly that Lady Holly Taylor is not for him. Zachary Bronson, the stranger in question, discovers her identity almost immediately. Quickly she tears herself away and runs into the night, hoping that the stranger will never find out her identity. ![]() He kisses her, and to her complete shame and horror she finds herself responding. When she stumbles into a darkened room, a man embraces her, thinking she is someone else. At her first society appearance, she begins to feel ill and seeks a quiet corner to wait for her carriage. Lady Holly Taylor is a widow just coming out of three years of mourning for her deceased husband George, a man she loved dearly. And it’s all written in a style that is absolutely flawless. This book really has it all – wonderful, vivid characters, an ambitious conflict, an engaging plot, and a tear-jerker of an ending. Where Dreams Begin is the best historical romance I have read this year. ![]()
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