The Viscount will try to change her, but Grace has other plans… Grace Simpleton is done with being the baby of the family! Now that her sisters Jane and Penelope have departed from the Simpleton home, she is left to pick up the pieces. If the dairy farm suffers, it is her father’s legacy that will perish. Grace seeks to overcome this using her keen business skills and pluck, but becomes distracted by a man on a black horse—a man who fills Grace with the feeling that she is a woman for the first time. Viscount Victory is a man not without his troubles, but he amends the demons of his past so that he might be worthy of Grace’s hand… and he will inform her of all of this in good time. But what is the true motive behind Victory’s unwavering desire to bring Grace to Rosewood Estate, so that she might call it home? This final novel in the Eland Green Series proves that love and devotion must mask themselves, so they may be revealed when the moment is ripe.
Annie grew up in the California sunshine, but life has brought her to many shores. She studied theater and dramatic literature at Yale University, and from there, spent many years braving the subways of Manhattan. It was in the cafes of the Big Apple where she began writing Regency romance and has penned over forty novels as a ghostwriter—composing stories for others to publish. Finally, these are her own stories, full of heart and witty mischief. She considers herself a bicoastal sort of lady but loves exploring everything in between and abroad. Life is an adventure, and this adventure is brought to the page.