The Dukeвђ™s Scarred Bride By Harriet Caves [OFFICIAL]

This story explores the complex world of by Harriet Caves , a Regency-era romance that centers on the themes of external judgment and internal healing . The Arrival at Ashworth Manor

The climax of their journey isn't a grand ball or a public vindication, but a private moment of . Elara stops hiding her face behind heavy veils, and Arthur begins to dismantle the emotional walls he built around his heart. Together, they redefine what it means to be "whole," proving that beauty isn't found in a flawless reflection, but in the courage to be seen as you truly are. The Duke’s Scarred Bride by Harriet Caves

The carriage jolted over the uneven stones of the Duke of Ashworth’s sprawling estate. Inside, clutched her lace shawl tighter, pulling it higher to obscure the jagged line of the scar that traced from her temple to her jaw. In London, she was a "cautionary tale," a debutante whose beauty was stolen by a fire. To the Duke of Ashworth , however, she was a business arrangement—or so she thought. This story explores the complex world of by

Their relationship shifts during a late-night encounter in the manor’s vast library. As they speak of their shared isolation, the physical scar on Elara’s face becomes a symbol of her rather than a mark of shame. Arthur confesses that he didn't marry her for a dowry or out of duty, but because he saw a kindred spirit —someone who had survived the "fire" of society and come out stronger. A New Chapter Together, they redefine what it means to be

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