
For Elise
Sarah M. Eden
A marquess stranded in a tiny town makes an unexpected discovery about the childhood friend he's never forgotten.
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They were inseparable in their youth, the very best of friends, two halves of a whole. For four years, Miles Linwood, the Marquess of Grenton, has felt incomplete without her. When a carriage breakdown leaves him temporarily stranded in a tiny town, Miles makes an unexpected discovery that will alter the course of his life, and rewrite the pages of his past.
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