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Isabella "Bella" Ruth-Ann Wilton17 year old African-British fire-cracker heiress to the vast property and wealth of the Wilton legacy and newly appointed Viscountess of Wiltshire

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Isabella "Bella" Ruth-Ann Wilton
17 year old African-British fire-cracker heiress to the vast property and wealth of the Wilton legacy and newly appointed Viscountess of Wiltshire.
Played by: Jasmine Saunders

William "Lennox" George Spencer CavendishThe dangerous and controlling Sire of the one of the richest duchies in 19th century England; Devonshire

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William "Lennox" George Spencer Cavendish
The dangerous and controlling Sire of the one of the richest duchies in 19th century England; Devonshire.
Played by: Peter Facinelli (the Twilight version)

 Played by: Peter Facinelli (the Twilight version)

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Caroline Rosalie Adélaïde St. Jules
The younger, rebellious sixteen-year old half-sister of the Duke.
Played by: Kaia Gerber

 Played by: Kaia Gerber

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Mr. Edmond Wilson
The trusty butler to the deceased, yet powerful Lord Wilton. He now follows his Sire's last request of guiding his daughter, Bella.
Played by: Michael Caine


 Played by: Michael Caine

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Emelia St. Maur
The docile and beautiful eighteen year old daughter Baroness to the Feudal barony of Berry Pomeroy, the current fiancé of the Duke of Devonshire.
Played by: Annabel Scholey

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Of course you are free to imagine the characters any way you want; but I find casting to be most effective with descriptions inevitable in the book.

I must warn that this book severely blurs the line between non-fictional locations and identities, and fictional events and titles. For example, Duke Devonshire is a real ass person, with a real ass title, living with his real ass step mother and half sister, but he never courted Emelia nor did ever allow a woman named Bella Wilton into his home. All my history aficionados, don't get your underwears too twisty; this novel is all in a bit of fun ;)

Love,
RoyalJJ💋💋💋

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