THE LETTER
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  • Reads 1,544
  • Votes 46
  • Parts 17
  • Time 2h 8m
Ongoing, First published May 18, 2011
Mature
Carter White moves to Queens, New York with his dad. He leave his girlfriend, Clarissa and all his friends back home in Canada. Now, in this new place, Carter meets a girl named Kadence Petrov. She is different and does not fall for him as easily as every other girl before had. He wants her more than anything, but will his motives ever change? Kadence is dealing with issues of her own and can't decide if being with Car is worth the trouble. She knows that Car is a player, but she doesn't think he'll change. Not even for her. What will happen when Carter falls in love with Kadence, but she can't seem to trust him enough to let her guard down? And is she right not to trust him? Will he ever change?
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The Wayward Miss Wainwright

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Miss Helena Wainwright is determined to see her nieces and nephew well settled with their new guardian, the Duke of Rotherham. After six months of transition, the children are beginning to bond with their uncle, but Helena and the Duke aren’t able to get much past the barest of civilities. Now that the duke is poised to offer for the shy Miss Fanshawe, Helena is horrified to discover an awful secret about the young lady and her scheming mother. What is she going to do--keep the secret or reveal all in her own bid for the duke’s heart? Ready to settle down and provide a stable environment for his wards, Vernon Wroxby, the Duke of Rotherham, has decided the amenable Miss Fanshawe will do, even if he dislikes her outspoken, uncouth mama. If he could just quit wondering what Miss Wainwright is doing (and with whom) he’d be able to appreciate the match a bit more. But as his wards begin to rebel against the idea of this marriage, and he starts to realize that his affections really reside with Miss Wainwright, will one determined marriage-mart mama ruin any chance he might have for true happiness?