Uniquely beautiful, Lady Louise Peters always felt out of place in London's society, a mirrorball used as an object of entertainment and desire for others. As the second of five daughter's to a Viscount, Lady Louise never felt as though she could compete with her sisters, especially one to the prestigious standards of her overbearing mama. With her nose constantly deep within the crisp pages of a book, her mind and education blossomed of time, and thus so did her opinions of those surrounding her. It is well known that no man wants to marry a women who deems herself better, thus putting Lady Louise in dire trouble of becoming a wretched spinster.
Recently reformed Rake, Anthony Bridgerton was the first-born Bridgerton, of a first-born Bridgerton, nine times over. Nearing 30, and with an extensive list of requirements for a wife, not including love viscount has finally decided to enter the marriage mart, and tackle the overzealous mamas and desperate young debutants.
Quickly catching each other's attention after a forced meeting by their mamas at Lady Danbury's season opening ball. What will happen as the two headstrong and stubborn people, try to ignore the constant pull they feel towards each other?
DISCLAIMER
I don't own any of the Bridgerton characters or the TV show, as seen in this book. I only own the characters and plot line I have added into the storyline.
I want to apologise to you all before you read because there may be some grammatical errors, so please let me know and I will correct them.WARNINGS
There will be some mature scenes and the book contains some spoilers from Bridgerton season 2.AUTHORS NOTES
I am writing this book, because this is what I am interested in reading and have yet to find a complete story that I have fully enjoyed around this topic. I am not super

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Hayran KurguUniquely beautiful, Lady Louise Peters always felt out of place in London's society, a mirrorball used as an object of entertainment and desire for others. As the second of five daughter's to a Viscount, Lady Louise never felt as though she could co...