Harrison, Lord Basset, wants a simple, polite marriage of convenience.
Well, she would see about that..
And as for living an uncomplicated married life in the wiles of Cornwall...
Lord Basset might be strikingly handsome, but if he thinks to have a calm, biddable wife, he is mistaken.
Adelaide has no say in this marriage her father agreed to, but that does not mean she must submit quietly.
Until he meets her.
Arranging a match with the beautiful Miss Adelaide Dyer fits his needs perfectly, and all seems rather straightforward.
Nothing emotional or dramatic, nothing that will give him any cause for concern or strife.
Harrison, Lord Basset, wants a simple, polite marriage of convenience