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Intro. In London's high society, during the most anticipated season of the year, two traditional families maintain an old friendship — almost as old as the rivalry between their heirs. They grew up together. He was always the impeccable firstborn: intelligent, strategic, proud. Since he was a boy, he carried the weight of the title he would inherit and the expectation of never failing. She was the only female child among noisy siblings. Crafty, witty, with a sharp tongue and an annoying talent for exposing his weaknesses in public — especially during family dinners. Since childhood, they competed for everything: "Who rode horses better."Who spoke French more fluently. "Who had the last word. He thought it was insolent. She found him unbearably arrogant. And both were right.

Sebastian Whitmore

@Sophia