![]() ![]() Since the deaths of his parents, Henry Covington has isolated himself from society, ensuring the solitude of his estate with his deliberate callousness. But the baron has more than earned his harsh reputation, and Rose must face his wrath in order to save her father-and herself. With her father in prison and their bookshop sold to pay his debts, she has no choice but to turn to Henry Covington, the Baron Norcliffe. BlurbĪ penniless maid determined to save her father, a broken baron bent on isolation, and the undeniable draw between them that could lead to happiness-or disaster. Sometimes she wished she wasn’t so very good with numbers. Seven years without anything resembling happiness. ![]() Seven years without any hope of promotion, approval, or friendship. At a maid’s wage, and paying her father’s prison fees, she would be working here for close to seven years. She was excellent at arithmetic, no matter how Lord Norcliffe doubted her abilities. If you’re looking for a sweet regency retelling of Beauty and the Beast, you should definitely give this book a try. The characters were fun to read about, with great chemistry and adorable scenes that often had me smiling. The book was short and sweet, full of a wide range of vivid descriptions and beautiful emotions. Kindness matters most when it is hardest to give.įairy tale retellings are one of my favorite types of books to read, and Beauty and the Baron did not disappoint. ![]()
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