Sabrina Westbrook and Constantine, the Earl of Aldington, have been married for two years, but they are essentially strangers. Driven apart by Sabrina’s crippling social anxiety and Constantine’s rigid sense of duty, they live separate lives—he in London’s political sphere and she in the quiet countryside.
The turning point comes when Sabrina, desperate for a child and tired of her hollow existence, travels to London to demand her marital rights. What starts as a clinical arrangement soon shifts as both characters realize they want a true connection, not just a duty-bound partnership. Impassioned by Darcy Burke
: Reviewers from sites like dinipandareads and One Book More praised the depiction of Sabrina’s social anxiety, noting that it wasn't "cured" by love but rather managed through growth and support. Sabrina Westbrook and Constantine, the Earl of Aldington,
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: Because they married as strangers, watching them actually flirt and learn each other's secrets for the first time is incredibly rewarding.