Hunter Stone is London's most notorious cad. He's lived a life of debauchery and vice, and he's the most dedicated bachelor in the kingdom. He's renowned for his wicked ways, and he always has a beautiful woman on his arm to keep him company. But when his father suddenly inherits the family's earldom—an elevation that was completely unexpected—Hunter is next in line to be earl. He has to marry quickly to secure the title and inheritance. What's a cad supposed to do?
Hannah Graves is a modern, independent young woman. She thinks men are fools and idiots, and she's decided to avoid the path to matrimony that most females are forced to walk. When her father died and left her a small inheritance, she fled her rural life in the country and used the money to open a bookshop in London. She's proud of herself, and delighted with the strong choices she'd made, but it's not easy to be a female proprietor in a man's world, and she constantly dances on the edge of fiscal ruin. When Hannah meets Hunter, sparks fly and passion ignites. But Hunter's corrupt reputation precedes him, and he represents everything she detests in a male. But he's a handsome, wealthy scoundrel who always gets exactly what he wants. When he sets his eye on Hannah, how can she...