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His best laid plans . . .
Ewan Fairchild, Viscount Clayton, has been busy ticking off the boxes for a bright future. Become a rising star in Parliament? Check. Find a lady he intends to marry? Check. Make his stables the envy of every man in London? Check, thanks to the prize Arabian thoroughbred he's just won at auction. Clayton's on his way to having it all and won't change course for anyone--not even the beautiful young woman next door.
. . . are about to go awry
Lady Theodora Ballard didn't mind missing a Season of dinner parties, balls, and soirees to care for her ailing mother, but when Thea's father sold her horse out from under her, she thought her heart would break. Now the roguishly handsome viscount at the neighboring estate has her horse--and she'll stop at nothing to get him back. Unfortunately, a horse spying mission goes south, leaving Thea with a broken leg and Clayton with an alluring houseguest who upends his orderly world. The sparks between them are undeniable, but secrets and scandal abound. It's going to take more than a little love to save them . . .
Contains mature themes.
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6 primary booksThe Footmen's Club is a 6-book series with 6 released primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Valerie Bowman.
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How dare you give me such an excellent title and not give me a scene where the Viscount is, in fact, ridden. How dare you make me excited for the scene and not even write it in the book? I was certain the title was something the Viscount told his love interest! I'm so disappointed now!
Yes, this is why it's not a 5 star book. I'm not above being petty enough to take a star off for that.
I'm glad we finally had more of Clayton and Theodora. And Bell was there too! Ahhh now I binge read the previous books, but was the fact that Phillips brother was killed, something to do with the Bidasoa traitor? I don't remember Philip being ever mentioned in the previous books (that took place a year later), but maybe there was a mention about the Duke? Not sure. I'm so curious now! I hope Phillip will get how own book though!