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Rules for an Unmarried Lady

✍ Scribed by Counts, Wilma


Book ID
100563618
Publisher
Lyrical Press
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
171 KB
Series
Once Upon a Bride 3
Category
Fiction
City
New York, NY
ISBN
160183912X

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Witty and well-read, best friends Henrietta, Harriet, and Hero know that real love is rarely as simple as a fairy tale. But with the right partner, it can be sweeter'and even more satisfying ... A single woman of means generally does not choose the company of seven rambunctious children over the haut ton. Yet since the tragic loss of her sister and brother-in-law, the Honorable Harriet Mayfield has found purpose and pleasure in caring for her orphaned nieces and nephews. If her unorthodox views about how to raise the newly minted Earl of Sedwick and his siblings put her at odds with their strict grandmother, well, so be it. The children's uncle, Colonel Lord Quinton Burnes, however, is a far more complicated'and charismatic'problem ... Accustomed to having his slightest word obeyed, Quint hardly knows what to make of the bewitching bluestocking who has taken on the role of guardian in his absence. Quint's mother wants Harriet gone, the sooner the better. She has the perfect bride in mind for him'someone not at all like kindhearted, loyal Harriet. But if he and Harriet can only withstand meddling and misunderstandings, their unconventional attraction might yet come to a delightfully happy ending ...

✦ Subjects


FICTION -- Historical -- General


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