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In the first installment of this Regency romp, a joyful governess and a strict naval captain clash, then fall in love.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
In the first installment of this Regency romp, a joyful governess and a strict naval captain clash, then fall in love.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
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In the first installment of this Regency romp, a joyful governess and a strict naval captain clash, then fall in love.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
In the first installment of this Regency romp, a joyful governess and a strict naval captain clash, then fall in love.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
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In the first installment of this Regency romp, a joyful governess and a strict naval captain clash, then fall in love.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
In the first installment of this Regency romp, a joyful governess and a strict naval captain clash, then fall in love.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
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In the first installment of this Regency romp, a joyful governess and a strict naval captain clash, then fall in love.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
In the first installment of this Regency romp, a joyful governess and a strict naval captain clash, then fall in love.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
Harry Kincaid, a former naval captain, is thrust into the chaotic world of his sister's three unruly children and their giant, mad dog when she leaves for an Egyptian expedition. Overwhelmed and clueless, Harry's busy Admiralty career leaves him desperate for help. He seeks out Miss Prentice’s School for Young Ladies, ready to pay any price for an emergency governess to restore order to his once structured home.
Enter Georgie Rowe, a fledgling governess who rejects the strict, joyless upbringing she endured. She believes childhood should be filled with laughter, adventure, and discovery—everything hers was not. The Pendleton children, already delightfully bohemian, embrace her unconventional educational approach instantly. Their staid, rule-bound uncle, however, is a different story.
Georgie and Harry clash repeatedly over their differing philosophies, but their undeniable attraction complicates matters. As they continue to butt heads, it becomes clear that their differences might be the very thing that draws them together. In a tale where laughter meets discipline and chaos meets order, love finds its way amidst the war of wills.
With its captivating characters and delightful narrative, this novel explores themes of family, duty, and the transformative power of love. Georgie and Harry's journey from conflict to romance is filled with humor, warmth, and the enchanting charm of the Regency era, promising a series that is as heartwarming as it is entertaining.
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