I hate Nicholas Banfield, Viscount Longwood. He’s cocky. Annoying. And most of all, he’s a liar.
So why is he living rent-free in my head every hour I’m awake, and sometimes when I’m asleep?
It may have something to do with the fact that I’m working on his historic estate. And . . . I may have had a crush on him that one summer when we were nineteen. But I’ve never forgiven him for betraying me on that fateful night in Dorset.
Yet as I now see his athletic frame and wavy, dark brown hair, something shifts in his whisky-hued eyes. As his gaze meets mine, I can’t stop wondering what if . . .
What if forgiving the past means a chance at something more? Or, what if it leads to another broken heart?
I hate Nicholas Banfield, Viscount Longwood. He’s cocky. Annoying. And most of all, he’s a liar.
So why is he living rent-free in my head every hour I’m awake, and sometimes when I’m asleep?
It may have something to do with the fact that I’m working on his historic estate. And . . . I may have had a crush on him that one summer when we were nineteen. But I’ve never forgiven him for betraying me on that fateful night in Dorset.
Yet as I now see his athletic frame and wavy, dark brown hair, something shifts in his whisky-hued eyes. As his gaze meets mine, I can’t stop wondering what if . . .
What if forgiving the past means a chance at something more? Or, what if it leads to another broken heart?