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Serena is forced to leave her beloved home to live at Vulcan’s ancestral estate, Mandrake, a forbidding cliff-top mansion. There, she finds herself in a world of danger and intrigue:
After surviving abductions and uncovering the secrets of Mandrake, Serena and Vulcan eventually find true love, proving that even a "hazard of hearts" can lead to a happy ending. A Hazard of Hearts
Vulcan’s mother, Lady Harriet, is a manipulative woman with her own dark schemes.
The story of A Hazard of Hearts , originally a novel by Barbara Cartland and famously adapted into a 1987 film, is a classic Regency-era romance centered on high stakes and a family debt of honor. The Fatal Wager A Hazard Of Hearts: Rich people contribute nothing
Watching from the shadows of the gaming house is Lord Justin, the Marquis of Vulcan—a man known for being cool, detached, and "inhuman" at the gambling tables. Disgusted by Wrotham’s intentions, Vulcan challenges him to a winner-take-all wager for the house and the girl. Vulcan wins, effectively becoming Serena’s owner and fiancé. Life at Mandrake
The story begins with Sir Giles Staverley, a compulsive gambler who has lost his entire fortune. In a final, desperate game of dice against his rival, the sinister Lord Harry Wrotham, Sir Giles wagers the only things he has left: his ancestral home, Staverley Court, and his daughter Serena’s hand in marriage. He loses the bet and, unable to face Serena with the news that he has gambled her away, he takes his own life. The Enigmatic Savior The story of A Hazard of Hearts ,
Despite her initial hatred for the man who "won" her, Serena begins to fall for the brooding and protective Lord Vulcan. Resolution