The Fairest of Them All: Marrying the Duke
β Scribed by Cathy Maxwell
- Book ID
- 110566218
- Publisher
- HarperCollins
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 180 KB
- Series
- Marrying the Duke 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780062388636
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In New York Times bestselling author Cathy Maxwellβs glittering new series, wedding bells are ringingβ¦but which Whitridge twin is the right groom?
The penniless orphan of a disreputable earl, Lady Charlene Blanchard thrives on the adventure of picking the pockets of unsavory gentlemen to survive. But due to her extraordinary beauty and prized bloodlines, she is hand-chosen as a potential bride for the Duke of Baynton, who is on the hunt for a suitable wife to provide heirs. All Char has to do is act the part she was born to play and charm a duke sheβs never laid eyes on into proposing. Except the duke turns out to be the tall, dark and sexy stranger who just caught her red-handed as a thief!
Or is he? Jack Whitridge is the dukeβs twin who had βgone missingβ over ten years ago. Now back in England, he knows that the supposed Lady who has his brotherβs love is hardly duchess materialβexcept he needs her to save his adopted country from war. He is willing to bargain with her heart, until he finds himself falling for Char . . .
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
In New York Times bestselling author Cathy Maxwell's glittering new series, wedding bells are ringing...but which Whitridge twin is the right groom? The penniless orphan of a disreputable earl, Lady Charlene Blanchard thrives on the adventure of picking the pockets of unsavory gentlemen to survive.
In New York Times bestselling author Cathy Maxwell's glittering new series, wedding bells are ringing...but which Whitridge twin is the right groom? The penniless orphan of a disreputable earl, Lady Charlene Blanchard thrives on the adventure of picking the pockets of unsavory gentlemen to survive.
She was rumored to be the fairest woman in all of England. But Holly de Chastel considered her beauty a curse. She had turned away scores of suitors with various ruses, both fair and foul. Now she was to be the prize in a tournament of eager knights. Holly had no intention of wedding any of them and
She was rumored to be the fairest woman in all of England. But Holly de Chastel considered her beauty a curse. She had turned away scores of suitors with various ruses, both fair and foul. Now she was to be the prize in a tournament of eager knights. Holly had no intention of wedding any of them and