Dancing at Midnight by Julia Quinn - 375 pages
Lady Arabella is taking a break from the London season when she meets her cousins' neighbor Lord John. She immediately falls in love. The problem is that he doesn't feel he is worthy of anybody's love after an incident that occured during the war. So now she must scheme to get him to fall in love and propose.
I didn't realize until I was about a quarter of the way through this book that it is a prequel to Julia Quinn's collaboration "The Lady Most Likely . . .". It was interesting to read the romance between the main characters although I thought the "incident" was a tad overdone.
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