slow realisation of love
Well that was interesting. Sophie pushes the bratty husband of her sister in a pond when she finds him with another woman. She flees the scene, hoping that she will get away. However she ends up in Kingscotte 'King' the Marquess of Eversley's coach as his footman who is heading to his father's estate, many miles from London.
She wants to escape the world of London and the strictures but she has no real way to do this without a cascade.
King has a problem with his father and the death of an early love he doesn't want love in his life again but she is tempting and he finds himself caring a lot about her and what happens into her. There's shennigans and misunderstanding and a lot of fun and sparkling banter and I really enjoyed it.