As the third son of the Marquess of Alderton, Lord Neil Duncan has lived a life of leisure, without purpose, never taking a thought to his future and living off of his allowance, that is, until his cruel father casts him out with only the clothes on his back. Penniless and without any friends willing to risk the wrath of the Marquess, Neil finds himself at a farm in the English countryside, owned by Mrs. Teresa Clapham.
Teresa has a hard story of her own, as when her husband died, he left she and her daughter with no funds left to live on, and so along with Teresa's mother, the three of them have tried to eek out a living on an inherited farm. Gentlewomen, having never had to lift a hand for themselves before the change in their circumstances, Neil is incredibly impressed with how hard they work and how little they complain. He and Teresa then make an agreement for him to work for her in exchange for room and board. And it is through hard work, that Neil's heart and life is changed for the better.
Such a great story of redemption, and a sweet and clean romance. It was a great conclusion to the series. (Also, to really understand his transformation, you really need to read books 1 and 4.)