
Miss Seton's Sonata
Richard Angles, the Marquis of Merrick, had
always been called Merry because he was
such a happy fellow. But now, he has lost
everyone who has ever mattered to him. No
longer merry, Richard lives day to day, lost in
his grief -- until Teresa Seton accidentally
intrudes in his life, bringing with her
new rhythms and responsibilities.
Teresa has come to London from her home in Madrid to
make her curtsy to the society her English father grew up in.
As accomplished she is as a musician, she is equally inept
at dealing with polite society. Her mother, a beautiful and
witty Spanish Doña, has always told her that she was much
too dull and plain to attract any gentleman’s attention – so
Teresa has spent her formative years hiding behind her
pianoforte.
Richard is shocked one day to come home and find a
beautiful young stranger playing his pianoforte … and even
more shocked to find that she thinks of herself as ugly and
boring. To prove her wrong, Richard kisses her. But they are
interrupted by Teresa’s aunt who immediately makes it
known that Teresa has been compromised. Richard fulfills
his duty by Teresa with a promise to have a marriage in
name only.
The only problem with this splendid plan is that Teresa finds
herself falling in love with her husband. But does Richard
have the ability to put aside his feelings for his dead wife in
order to allow his feelings for Teresa to come to the fore?
Find out by reading the intensely romantic Miss Seton’s
Sonata!