The title is shared by several notable works, but it most commonly refers to the Regency romance novel by Mary Balogh or Debbie Macomber's contemporary romance .

Below is a breakdown of the content and themes for the most likely versions of this book: 1. Mary Balogh (The Huxtable Quintet, Book 1)

A classic 1991 story centered on corporate and family dynamics.

A slow-burn, "grumpy-sunshine" romance about Zafar and Reshma, who enter an arranged marriage and struggle to find common ground until a family wedding in Mombasa forces them together.

Elliott Wallace, Viscount Lyngate, arrives in a small village to inform seventeen-year-old Stephen Huxtable that he has inherited an earldom. Elliott plans to marry Stephen's eldest sister, Margaret, to help the family settle into their new status. However, the middle sister and young widow, Vanessa Huxtable Dew , proposes to him instead to save her sister from a loveless match.