Compromising Willa, Diana Quincy
Compromising Willa, Diana Quincy
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Compromising Willa
An Accidental Peers Novel

Author: Diana Quincy

Narrator: John Hartley

Unabridged: 7 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/09/2021


Synopsis

England, 1805. Lady Wilhelmina Stanhope is ruined and everyone knows it. Back in town for the first season since her downfall, Willa plans to remain firmly on the shelf, assuming only fortune hunters will want her now. Instead she focuses on her unique tea blends, secretly supporting a coffee house which employs poor women and children. If her clandestine involvement in trade is discovered, she’ll be ruined. Again.No one is more shocked by Willa’s lack of quality suitors than the newly minted Duke of Hartwell. Having just returned from India, the dark duke is instantly attracted to the mysterious wallflower. His pursuit is hampered by the ruthless Earl of Bellingham, who once jilted Willa and is now determined to reclaim her.Caught between the clash of two powerful men, a furious Willa refuses to concede her independence to save her reputation. But will she compromise her heart?

About Diana Quincy

Bestselling author Diana Quincy is an award-winning former television journalist who decided to make up stories where a happy ending is always guaranteed. Her books have been included on "Best of" lists in Library Journal and The Washington Post.  As a U.S. Foreign Service brat, Diana grew up all over the world, but is now happily settled in Virginia with her husband and two sons. When not bent over her laptop, Diana spends time with her family, reads, practices yoga and plots her next travel adventure.

About John Hartley

John Hartley is a critically acclaimed audiobook narrator who specializes in romance. His voice can be heard in multiple titles including The Wall Street Journal bestseller Dirty English.


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“Sexy, romantic, and unexpectedly contemporary in its approach, this is sure to win over readers with its spitfire heroine and humble hero.” Publishers Weekly (starred review) on Her Night with the Duke