Diandra, a poor viscount's daughter, is a voluptuous beauty who has had multiple broken engagements. She is rumored to be “vulgar, erotic, and loose,” attracting only worthless men interested in her body. The truth is far from the rumors: she is a hardworking, serious lady who has never known love or intimacy, and struggles daily to save her failing territory. Everything changes when Robert, a merchant noble and known playboy, approaches her for “fun.” Using his intuition as a womanizer, he alone sees through her reputation and discovers her true, earnest nature.


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