Margaret knows it would solve both of their problems if she could find a way to hate Colin, but how can she, when she vividly remembers the sensation of his lips pressed against hers? Of course, with that memory also comes the recollection of the heart-wrenching pain that came when Colin rebuffed her hasty proposal of marriage. She understands why the stubborn man refused her, but he was wrong. While he thought, she would be lowering her status if she joined her life to his, how could loving him be anything but the best thing that ever happened to her?
Will Colin ever admit they belong together, or will he break Margaret’s heart a second time?