This is a book about two seemingly opposite people, although after a while we realize that they are very similar under the surface. Tess is the daughter of a wealthy merchant, but she has decided to devote her life to orphans of London's slums. She's always on the lookout for well-to-do noblemen to donate to her cause. When her rent is doubled, she heads straight to her landlord--Viscount Sanderfield. As it turns out, Justin is the new viscount and totally different from the previous one. Justin is shy and bookish and handicapped by a club foot. He has just returned from studying in Greece for several years upon the death of his older brother. He and his grandfather, the Duke, are also estranged because of their totally different personalities. Tess and Justin discover that they are both lonely but compassionate and kind people. They fall in love (of course), but their differences in class make things difficult. Thankfully the people around them are very willing to "help" them along in their romance. Very cute story, a bit of a different setting since most of it took place in the "stews," London's poor section. The characters were both introspective but passionate about their causes. They bring out the best in each other, and I was very glad for their HEA.