Facing a dire lack of funds, Lord William Davenport, the Earl of
Blackthorne, is about to do the unthinkable for a man of his station. He
is about to sell his body to one of the wealthiest married Society
matrons in all of England. The idea of becoming some bored, rich woman's
plaything is abhorrent to him, but he has no other choice. Born with a
lame leg, Lady Miriam Bexley has no desire to marry. In fact, she
doesn't much care for people at all. All of her life she has been
pointed at and whispered about due to her infirmity, particularly by the
gentlemen of London. She is better off with her stars and her telescopes
for they, at least, are always in perfect order. The moment Miri
accidentally overhears someone make Will a scandalously indecent
proposition, however, she suddenly sees an opportunity she might be able
to use to her advantage. If she has enough coin, perhaps she can pay
Will to court her. It seems like the best decision she has ever made. Or
quite possibly the worst.