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Don't miss out on this must-read matchmaking, enemies-to-lovers romance with its witty banter, relatable characters, and page-turning plot.
It's all her uncle's fault! For years Charlotte Withersby has been free to pursue her love of plants and flowers by assisting her botanist father. But now that she's reached the old age of twenty-two, an intrusive uncle has convinced her father that Charlotte's future--the only proper future for a woman--is to be a wife and mother. Most definitely not a scholar.
Her father is so dependent on her assistance that Charlotte believes he'll soon change his mind...and then Edward Trimble shows up. A long-time botany correspondent in the South Pacific, Trimble arrives ready to step in as assistant so that Charlotte can step out into proper society--a world that baffles her with its unwritten rules, inexplicable expectations, and confounding fashion.
Things aren't perfectly smooth between Trimble and her father, so Charlotte hatches a last gasp plan. She'll pretend such an interest in marriage that the thought of losing her will make her father welcome her back. Only things go quickly awry, and she realizes that the one man who recognizes her intelligence is also the person she's most angry with: Edward Trimble, her supposed rival. Suddenly juggling more suitors than she knows what to do with, Charlotte is caught in a trap of her own making. Will she have no choice but to leave her beloved flowers behind?
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A lightheartedly serious tale of a young woman who suddenly has normalcy ripped out from under her feet. For eight years she's devoted her life to helping her father with his botany, his correspondence, and keeping a roof over their heads. But when her uncle mentions that it's time for her to marry, her father abruptly hires a young acqauintance who happens along at the right/wrong moment...to do Charlotte's work!...and then sends Charlotte out to find a man in society.
Only, Charlotte has spent all her life working for her calling in botany and has no concept of how to survive the polished, dishonest barbs of society. But for her unexpected new friend Miss Templeton, she'd have no allies on this quest of hers to convince her father that her work actually was important to him and that she doesn't need to marry.