Reluctant Widow
In Georgette Heyer's captivating novel, Reluctant Widow, readers are introduced to Elinor Rochdale, who inadvertently steps into the wrong carriage in a quaint Sussex village. This fateful decision catapults her into a whirlwind of excitement and peril, leading to her becoming a bride by midnight and a widow by dawn. With its blend of romance and tragedy, Reluctant Widow showcases Heyer's masterful storytelling and her ability to weave intricate historical narratives. Published in 2004 and spanning 288 pages, this book is a must-read for fans of historical fiction and romance alike. Immerse yourself in a tale that exemplifies Heyer’s reputation as the undisputed queen of historical romance, and discover the thrilling adventures that await Elinor in this delightful story.