HE THOUGHT SHE WAS THE HELP — SHE WAS THE WOMAN WHO OWNED THE HOUSE
HE THOUGHT SHE WAS THE HELP — SHE WAS THE WOMAN WHO OWNED THE HOUSE Daniel Ashe, Viscount Carrick, came to Marleigh Hall to court an heiress. He needed money. His estate was drowning in debt. His sisters’ futures depended on him marrying well. Then he arrived at the great honey-coloured house and saw a young woman kneeling in the flower-bed, wearing a plain brown gown, dirt on her cheek, and a battered straw hat. He assumed she was the help. So he handed her a shilling, told her to see to his horse, and asked her to fetch her mistress. But the woman in the dirt was Susanna Marleigh. The heiress. The mistress of the house. The owner of the estate he had come to marry into. Instead of correcting him, Susanna decides to let the mistake continue. After six years of fortune-hunters wanting her money instead of her heart, she wants to see what this desperate Viscount is truly like when he thinks no one important is listening. What she discovers changes everything. Because Daniel did come for her fortune. But when he thinks Susanna is only a penniless gardener, he falls in love with her anyway — and chooses her even when he believes it will ruin him. A warm, emotional Regency romance about mistaken identity, honesty, fortune-hunting, class, land, love, and the rare joy of being chosen for yourself. Subscribe to Moonlight at Mayfair for more emotional Regency stories where every love is hard won, and every ending is deserved. Disclaimer This video is a fictional Regency-era romance drama created for entertainment purposes. The characters, estates, titles, relationships, inheritances, debts, and dramatic events are fictional. Any resemblance to real people, living or dead, is purely coincidental. This story includes themes of financial pressure, inheritance, deception, class misunderstanding, family duty, and emotional vulnerability. It is not intended as legal, financial, historical, or relationship advice. Regency romance, historical romance, Moonlight at Mayfair, He Thought She Was the Help, Susanna Marleigh, Daniel Ashe, Viscount Carrick, mistaken identity romance, heiress romance, gardener disguise, he tipped the heiress, she owned the house, Marleigh Hall, Wiltshire romance, Regency drama, historical romance story, romantic audiobook, long form narration, clean romance story, emotional Regency story, fortune hunter romance, strong heroine, rich heiress story, class misunderstanding, country house romance, shilling scene, arranged courtship, marriage for money, love for herself, period drama, British period drama, Jane Austen style romance, Bridgerton style story, slow burn romance #RegencyRomance #HistoricalRomance #MoonlightAtMayfair #MistakenIdentity #HeiressRomance #ViscountRomance #RegencyDrama #StrongHeroine #PeriodDrama #HistoricalDrama

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