He had broken every promise he had ever made her—and her heart with them!
A reckless promise, made in the glow of first love, now bound Lord Sebastian Benbury to the Lady Beatrice. But though her beauty still stirred his inner fires, nothing could burn away the far-off memory of her with another man.
A book premise makes absolutely no sense. Whatever promise was made would be null and void after her marriage. Like, seriously, this is just ridiculous. Not only promise wouldn't be relevant, but nobody is even wanted to keep it in the first place, so even beside her marriage, why and who be would forcing it? Why he insist on it? It's mind boggling how stupid this is.