In Victorian England, a man wagers that a woman can’t stop her marital meddling—but what will he lose first: the bet, or his heart?
Lady Henrietta Thorndike hides her lonely heart by playing cupid—some might accuse her of interfering, but she prefers to think of it as improving other people’s lives. Robert Montemorcy, though, knows it has to stop—his ward has just fled from a compromising situation in London, and the last thing she needs is to be embroiled in Henri’s compulsive matchmaking!
But when he bets Henri that she won’t be able to resist meddling, he just may lose his own heart into the bargain . . .