*Completed* Cassy was a spirited, daring, and intelligent individual who yearned for freedom and true love. On the other hand, the Duke of Eastland, a strong-willed and passionate man, held a complicated view of women, perceiving them as burdens and potential betrayers. As Cassy, often referred to as a wildflower, found herself forced to masquerade as her deceased brother and accompany the Duke to England as his ward, she seized an opportunity to alter her destiny. Instead of entering a convent, she chose to continue her charade. However, her life took an unexpected turn when, after a month, the Duke discovered that she was not the boy he believed her to be – she was, in fact, a woman. This revelation complicated matters further, especially when he began developing feelings for the person she had become. The dynamics between them were about to undergo a profound transformation.