In the quiet village of Edenbridge, Amelia Sprinton's future has always been spoken for.
As the only daughter of Baron Sprinton, she's long been expected to marry Harold Morton, the amiable but uninspiring son of the local squire. Yet as the years pass and the proposal remains unspoken, tension rises-and so does Amelia's quiet longing for something more.
When she's sent to Bath to stay with her grandmother, Amelia steps into a world brimming with elegance, opportunity, and the tantalizing unknown. Amid glittering balls, lively promenades, and whispered secrets in candlelit corners, she begins to glimpse a life far beyond the expectations laid at her feet.
But as hearts entangle and social obligations tighten, Amelia must choose between the predictable path laid out before her-or daring to follow the beat of her own heart.
A sweeping tale of love, society, and self-discovery, Amelia of Edenbridge is a charming historical romance perfect for fans of Jane Austen and Georgette Heyer.