Ivy's journey involves overcoming her belief that she is "lesser" than her sister or unworthy of love.
The story follows , who has been raised by his uncle, the Count of Edinburgh, after being orphaned as an infant. As the Count’s universal heir, Jasper is pressured to secure the family legacy by finding a suitable wife. To satisfy his uncle’s demands, Jasper enters into a betrothal with the eldest daughter of a baron.
Described as a sickly young woman with a low sense of self-worth. Her family’s impending financial ruin weighs heavily on her, and she believes herself unworthy of someone like Jasper.
The protagonist and heir to the Earldom of Edinburgh. He faces a deep internal conflict between his duty to his uncle and his growing passion for the "wrong" woman.
Ivy's journey involves overcoming her belief that she is "lesser" than her sister or unworthy of love.
The story follows , who has been raised by his uncle, the Count of Edinburgh, after being orphaned as an infant. As the Count’s universal heir, Jasper is pressured to secure the family legacy by finding a suitable wife. To satisfy his uncle’s demands, Jasper enters into a betrothal with the eldest daughter of a baron.
Described as a sickly young woman with a low sense of self-worth. Her family’s impending financial ruin weighs heavily on her, and she believes herself unworthy of someone like Jasper.
The protagonist and heir to the Earldom of Edinburgh. He faces a deep internal conflict between his duty to his uncle and his growing passion for the "wrong" woman.