![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Stuart, the Duke of Margrave, is just the man and since he wants to go back to Africa he’s happy to take her offer. I loved Edie and Stuart and I loved Guhrke’s handling of the marriage-of-convenience trope.Īfter being ruined in America Edie simply wants to find a titled man in England who needs her money and will agree to leave her alone once they marry. My take: Ok, so it’s only May but this may be my favorite historical romance so far this year. But is ten days enough to win her heart? (publisher) But when a brush with death impels him home, he decides it’s time for a real marriage with his luscious American bride, and he proposes a bold new bargain: ten days to win her willing kiss. But deals are made to be broken… By marrying an heiress, Stuart was able to pay his family’s enormous debts, and Edie’s terms that he leave England forever seemed a small price to pay. Five years later, she’s delighted with their arrangement, especially since her husband is living on another continent. ![]() And when he agreed to her outrageous proposal of a marriage of convenience, she was transformed from ruined American heiress to English duchess. Synopsis: They had a deal… From the moment she met the devil-may-care Duke of Margrave, Edie knew he could change her life. Series: An American Heiress in London, #2. ![]()
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