Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
A Strategic Survival Tactic
Lady Eleanor’s brashness is her greatest asset, especially when the alternative to a transactional marriage is becoming the third wife to a man twice her age with a suspicious history of spouses "clumsily" falling down stairs. Her deal with Sebastian, the Duke of Wellington, is a refreshingly pragmatic escape. He gains a flourishing estate; she gains a life free from lethal architecture. It is a marriage of convenience where the ledger is far more interesting than a typical courtship.
For a novella, the character development is remarkably robust. Sebastian and Eleanor are well-drawn, navigating their mutual arrangement with a wit that keeps the story grounded and avoids the usual Regency fluff. The only narrative stumble is a subplot involving a former flame that fizzles out without much impact. Aside from that unresolved thread, the story is polished and fast-paced, proving that sometimes the most romantic matches begin with a very cold contract.
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