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He was seconds away from giving her ring to another woman—until the ghost of his past walked through the ballroom doors. Love Historical Romance? Subscribe for a new full-length audiobook every day! Join our community of romance lovers here: / @enolatales The Shipwrecked Heiress at the Ball Three years ago, the Express to Edinburgh derailed, and Lady Clara was declared dead in the charred remains. Duke Christian didn't just lose a fiancée; he lost his soul, spiraling into grief and debt until he was forced to propose to the daughter of a railway tycoon to save his estate. But Clara didn't die that night. Thrown into a river and surviving as a mill worker, she rebuilt herself from the soot and smoke of the industrial North. Now, "Madam C" has returned. She isn't a beggar in rags; she is a powerful textile mogul who has secretly bought the very company that tried to kill her. Just as Christian is about to slide the Blackwood Diamond onto another woman's finger, Clara arrives to reclaim her ring, expose a deadly conspiracy, and prove that a woman born of fire is more powerful than any title. This is a tale of betrayal, industrial intrigue, and a love that survived the wreckage of the iron rails. ✨ If you loved this story, you won't want to miss our stories in this genre: so make sure to check out our full collection playlist !! This is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and storylines are created for entertainment and are not real. This content features AI-assisted narration and pictures, in full compliance with YouTube's policies on AI-generated content. Question: Do you prefer the "enemies to lovers" trope or "second chance" romance? Let me know in the comments.