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Cover of Dukes Prefer Bluestockings

Dukes Prefer Bluestockings

โœ Scribed by Blythe, Bianca


Book ID
110425008
Publisher
Bianca Blythe
Tongue
English
Weight
105 KB
Series
Wedding Trouble 2
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Charlotte Butterworth may only be on her first London season, but she already knows she will never marry.

1.) Nothing interests her as much as numbers, a fact others consider worthy of great disdain.
2.) Her mother ran off with the vicar, a position the ton respects only at church.
3.) Charlotte has received some dreadful, utterly shocking news.

The last point is the most serious. When the handsome, roguish Duke of Vernon gains possession of this information and seems inclined to share it, Charlotte needs to act quickly.


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