Mallory Edwards was forced to marry John Barron in order to keep her home. After their wedding night, he left to join the army and she hasn't seen him since. When she shows up at the home of his mistress, during a party, she's steaming mad and ready for a divorce. She accuses him of neglecting his properties (namely her home) and neglecting her these past 7 years. Before long, John discovers that someone has indebted him and he is in some serious trouble.
The story of their romance really starts when they find positions as servants (steward and his wife) at a manor. Here John, who is a selfish rakehell who with a very light-hearted approach to life, despite being in the military, has to learn the value of hard work, honesty and definitely trust. Mallory, a practical, sometimes uptight lady with a tendency toward shrewish behavior, will have to learn to let her hair down and to be comfortable with others.
I have to admit, given John's behavior at the beginning of this story (and even his personality later on - he had a tendency to take things too lightly and to focus entirely on what he wanted, rather than how they would affect his wife) I wasn't entirely sure that he was a forgivable Hero. The heroine constantly brought up his past deeds, the things that are wrong with his personality, etc. She spent a lot of time being angry with him. Yet I think the author found a decent balance - because even worse would have been for the heroine to forgive him too soon. The one downside to this book was that the ending felt rushed. I could see things starting to wrap up and realized there were only 25 pages left and knew I would be disappointed with the detail regarding the ending. And I was. Just wish it had been longer and a more satisfying conclusion. Overall it was a good story though!