From one of the most beloved and bestselling writers of romantic fiction in the world.
Sabrina is young, lovely, and possesses a sparkling wit, but she feels dreadfully out of place in London Society.
Luckily, Ophelia, the daughter of a family friend, has been chosen to usher Sabrina through the all-important first season.
Even less keen to be in London is Duncan MacTavish, who has recently learned he is required to assume his grandfather's title and estates.
Worse still, a betrothal has already been arranged without his consent to the ravishing, viper-tongued Ophelia.
However, circumstances bring him to the enchanting Sabrina.
Now this is a woman for whom Duncan would willingly abandon his beloved Scotland.
But duty and station forbid Sabrina's and Duncan's desired union.
And a secret dwells in the lady's past, and it threatens their romance.
Under such adverse conditions a match that should be, a passion that must be, cannot possibly be--unless true love can somehow, miraculously find a way.