![]() ![]() I am so happy Kerrigan Byrne wrote Honoria’s happily ever after. Titus could have focused on attending the wealthy and privileged and ignored the needs of the lower and working classes. He never once forgot just where he came from. I adore Titus’ grand plans for the future. It is so nice to see another mirror my feelings about that particular subject. I like Titus’ views on politics and political officials. Titus is now one of my favorite Kerrigan Byrne’s heroes. Can Titus forgive Honoria? What other sacrifices will he have to make to be with her? Or will their differences in status keep them apart? When her life is threatened, he offers her sanctuary at his clinic. Fate allows their paths to cross yet again. The last person Titus expects to find on his operating table is Honoria, the woman who broke his heart. He plans to open clinics in every town for the lower and working classes. Titus Conleith is a physician and brilliant surgeon. Will Honoria’s father and late husband stand in the way of their second chance? Or will she continue martyring herself for her family? ![]() Honoria wants to gain his forgiveness for all the wrongs she caused him in the past. She begs her brother-in-law to take her to Doctor Conleith’s clinic for care. Honoria nearly becomes her late husband’s last victim. She has spent ten years in a loveless marriage to a cruel monster. ![]() Lady Honoria “Nora” Mosby, Viscountess Woodhaven, is the eldest daughter of a baron. ![]()
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