The Duke Mocked Her Riding Style Until She Won the Great Steeplechase

The Duke Mocked Her Riding Style Until She Won the Great Steeplechase Lady Beatrice Sinclair came to the starting line astride. The whole county went silent. Women were expected to ride sidesaddle — graceful, proper, ornamental. But Beatrice had learned the truth the hard way: the beautiful convention was dangerous, and it had helped cost her brother his life. So she entered the Great Steeplechase. Not for vanity. Not for scandal. Not to impress anyone. She entered to prove that the old way was not always the safe way. But the Duke of Ashbourne, the finest gentleman rider in three counties, mocks her in front of everyone. He tells the crowd she will embarrass herself at the water jump. Then the flag drops. Four miles of mud, rain, fences, pride, grief, and danger will decide the truth. And when Beatrice clears the water jump astride and wins the race, the Duke must face the one thing he never expected: He was wrong. A powerful Regency romance drama about grief, courage, public humiliation, riding, social convention, equality, and the rare man brave enough to let being wrong change him. 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, race, estates, relationships, and dramatic events are fictional. Any resemblance to real people, living or dead, is purely coincidental. This story includes themes of grief, riding accidents, public mockery, social pressure, and dangerous sporting competition. It is not intended as historical, sporting, riding, medical, or safety advice.

Everyone Called Her the Shame of the Family—Until England's Most Dangerous Duke Chose Her as Bride
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Everyone Called Her the Shame of the Family—Until England's Most Dangerous Duke Chose Her as Bride

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At the Altar, the Duke Replaced His Brother—She Said Yes to the Man She Truly Loved

“Know Your Place” The Duke Told Her — By Monday She was His Landlord & He Owned Her Rent
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“Know Your Place” The Duke Told Her — By Monday She was His Landlord & He Owned Her Rent

"SHE'S NOT WORTH A HORSE" the Lord Sneered — The Duke Gave Her His Entire Stable
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"SHE'S NOT WORTH A HORSE" the Lord Sneered — The Duke Gave Her His Entire Stable

The Earl Hid a Dangerous Secret—She Rode Alone to Edinburgh to Expose the Truth
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The Earl Hid a Dangerous Secret—She Rode Alone to Edinburgh to Expose the Truth

He Swore to Ruin Her Family's Name—But the Ruthless Duke Couldn't Stop Looking at Her Lips
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He Swore to Ruin Her Family's Name—But the Ruthless Duke Couldn't Stop Looking at Her Lips

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There Was No Seat for Her at the Table — So the Duke Rose and Followed Her

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She Argued With The Stranger At The Inn — Unaware He Was The Duke Whose Name Owned The Town

Everyone Mocked Her For Keeping 12 Horses — Until The Drought Turned Them Into Heroes
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Everyone Mocked Her For Keeping 12 Horses — Until The Drought Turned Them Into Heroes

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The Duke Returned for the Royal Ball—Never Expecting Her to Be the Lady in Charge

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The Duke Offered Her a Room Out of Pity — She Revealed She Owned the Manor

The Duke Left His Sickly Bride In A Deserted Castle—When He Came Back, She'd Built His Dream Home
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The Duke Left His Sickly Bride In A Deserted Castle—When He Came Back, She'd Built His Dream Home

"It Hurts... I Can't Walk," She Sobbed — Everyone Turned Away, But A Wealthy Gentleman Stayed
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"It Hurts... I Can't Walk," She Sobbed — Everyone Turned Away, But A Wealthy Gentleman Stayed

"Teach Her Nothing Useful," Her Governess Was Told—The Duke Found Her Reading Greek
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"Teach Her Nothing Useful," Her Governess Was Told—The Duke Found Her Reading Greek

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She Left Her White Glove Behind at the Ball — The Duke Spent a Year Searching for Her Hand

Servants Bet the Duke Would Die Alone — Until the Girl in the Mud Laughed
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Servants Bet the Duke Would Die Alone — Until the Girl in the Mud Laughed

THE DUKE'S BROTHER LOVED HER FIRST... BUT THE EARL REFUSED TO LET HER GO | The Earl Speaks
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THE DUKE'S BROTHER LOVED HER FIRST... BUT THE EARL REFUSED TO LET HER GO | The Earl Speaks

THE DUKE HID HIS TITLE TO WATCH HER MEET HIS DEAF SISTER — SHE SIGNED GOOD MORNING
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THE DUKE HID HIS TITLE TO WATCH HER MEET HIS DEAF SISTER — SHE SIGNED GOOD MORNING

SHE LAUGHED AT THE POOR STRANGER—UNAWARE HE WAS THE LORD SHE WAS TO MARRY
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SHE LAUGHED AT THE POOR STRANGER—UNAWARE HE WAS THE LORD SHE WAS TO MARRY

She Spent Her Last $20 on a Horse They Called Useless—Weeks Later, They Regretted It
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She Spent Her Last $20 on a Horse They Called Useless—Weeks Later, They Regretted It