Publisher's Synopsis
"Theodosia Stapleton has resigned herself to spinsterhood, certain that God's plan is for her to care for her ailing mother in the house presided over by her grandfather, General Stapleton. She didn't expect her act of mercy, caring for the newly-orphaned daughter of a beloved friend, would result in the challenges presented when young Rebecca's famous uncle unexpectedly arrives in their tiny village in Northumberland. Daniel Balfour's brave exploits on the Peninsular might've been newly honored by the king, but he shrinks back at having yet more fuss made over him. He's wedded to the army, and is taken by surprise when he learns of his sister's recent death-and the intriguing young woman who has taken young Becky in. He's never thought of marriage, but Theo Stapleton holds quick wits and a smile that makes him think of her more warmly than a mere friend. But he's determined to return to London, until an accident leads to a hilarious ye