Of all London's eligible suitors, why did the most impossible gentleman have to be the most unforgettable?
When Amelia Moore is invited to London for the social Season, she hopes for a chance at love--but certainly not with Jeremy Beaumont, the Season's most sought-after bachelor. Upon making the acquaintance of his sister Juliet at her first ball, Amelia becomes fast friends with her, but Jeremy's protective nature leads him to question her motives, and he accuses Amelia of using his sister to capture his attention and fortune. Outraged at his arrogance, Amelia vows never to speak to him again, which proves a more difficult feat than she anticipated.
As Amelia attracts the attention of other wealthy gentlemen, Jeremy feels compelled to warn her away from certain suitors, a goodwill gesture that she does not appreciate. When an unexpected circumstance threatens Juliet's reputation, Amelia and Jeremy are forced to confront their undeniable attraction--and discover whether their battle of wills has actually been a dance toward love.
From New York Times
bestselling author Melanie Dickerson comes a sweeping Regency romance with the best friend's brother trope, enemies to lovers, and swoon-worthy tension that will delight readers of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
and Northanger Abbey.