There were some bumps with this one, but I still enjoyed the book; it’s mostly showing the growth and development of the heroine, who starts off as shallow and self-absorbed, as she demands things to be her way without any regard for others.
The hero had been in love with her for years and had pretty much let her walk all over him. When his proposal is rejected because she wanted to wait for a man with a title, he washes his hands of her, even if his heart still wanted her. When her title hunt doesn’t go well, she decides the hero is the man for her, that no one else will love her or be as devoted to her as he will. One thing I didn’t like about the book is that she never really seems to love him for himself, her love is seemingly dependent on how HE loves HER. Even when she contrives to trap the hero into marriage, she wants him not for himself but because no one else will love her like he will.
So she came off as highly narcissistic for the majority of the book.
Eventually she slowly learns to think of others and her feelings for the hero deepen although it’s not as strong or as explicitly shown as I would have liked.
There’s lots of OW/OM in this story, although no sex or intimacy with them. Both MCs are virgins, but hero begins to pursue other ladies after giving up on heroine. He wants to find love, but even tho he dances with others, no one captures his heart.
Safe. Dual virgins. Others but no sex or emotional connection with them. No cheating or abuse. HEA with epilogue