![]() It stands on its own, but those who wish to read in order might want to read the first book in the series, Once Upon a Marquess, before this one. Her Every Wish is a companion novella in the Worth Saga. But with her life in the balance, she’s desperate enough to risk the one thing she hasn’t yet lost: her heart. When Crash offers to show her how to swagger with confidence, she knows he is up to no good. So what if the grants are intended for men? If she’s good enough, she might bluff her way into a future. ![]() When the local parish announces a charity bequest to help young people start a trade, it’s her last chance. His sole regret? Once lovely, sweet Daisy Whitlaw learned the truth about how he made his fortune, she cut him off.ĭaisy’s father is dead, her mother is in ill health, and her available funds have dwindled to a memory. Daisy wants to start her own shop, but she needs seed money. I forgot to post this yesterday, but I sent my weekly tea newsletter, in which I talk about tea and books with strong energy, including RdotSpoon’s amazing HER GOOD SIDE. At the moment she’s able to meet her mother’s needs and even save a little, but her economic existence as a flower seller in a shop is uncertain. His associations may be unsavory, but money, friends, and infamy open far more interesting doors than respect ever could. Daisy supports her mother, who lives with chronic pain (the cause is unknown). ![]() ![]() Crash has never let the circumstances of his birth, or his lack of a last name, bother him. ![]()
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