She doesn't believe she's enough. He's afraid to disappoint the world. Lady Nora survived a loveless marriage and now carries a truth she cannot change—she cannot have children. It's shaped how she sees herself, and why she believes someone like Troy could never choose her. She's made peace with solitude—but some quiet part of her still longs to be chosen for herself, not for what she can offer.
He was told what duty requires—but not by the people who love him most. Troy Beaumont, heir to the Earl of Whickerton, once lost a chance at love. Now, surrounded by society's expectations, he considers marrying for legacy—not happiness. His family would never demand it, but the pressure still weighs heavy. Deep down, he wonders whether choosing his heart over tradition will make him appear selfish—or finally whole.
They both believe love might pass them by—but Grandma Edie has other plans. As Troy and Nora reconnect, old feelings rise—and new fears, too. But love doesn't wait for perfect timing. It asks for truth, trust, and a little bit of boldness. And sometimes the bravest thing of all is not to follow the rules—but to follow your heart.
Because in the end, what matters most isn't legacy or expectation—it's the quiet courage to choose each other anyway... society be hanged.
If you're drawn to love that isn't loud but loyal, not flashy but faithful, this story will feel like coming home.