**He planned a country house party filled with eligible women to choose a bride.****She's a prospect intent on ruining his plans...** Hugh, the Marquess of Metcalfe, prides himself on his efficiency. When he requires a bride, he knows just how to select one: a country house party filled with eligib
A Kiss for the Marquess (Wedding Trouble, #5)
β Scribed by Blythe, Bianca
- Publisher
- Bianca Blythe
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 124 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
**He planned a country house party filled with eligible women to choose a bride.**She's a prospect intent on ruining his plans...
Hugh, the Marquess of Metcalfe, prides himself on his efficiency. When he requires a bride, he knows just how to select one: a country house party filled with eligible women.
Emma Braunschweig is not in search of a husband. After all, a husband might discover her family's secret. Instead, her brother has procured an invitation for her so she can make certain the marquess chooses a certain wealthy heiress.
Hugh's methodical approach to marriage should make him eliminate Emma from consideration. Emma's horse-riding ability is questionable, her piano skills are atrocious, and she spends her time extolling the good qualities of another contestant. But can a kiss change everything?
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