In this whirlwind regency romance, perfect for fans of Netflix's Bridgerton, a near-death experience leads to a marriage of convenience for two unsuspecting strangers, but will their unusual meeting lead them to true love?
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Cassie’s Review
This was a fabulous debut book! 4.5 Stars for me!
Marriage of Convenience is one of my favorite tropes in historical romance, and this book executed it perfectly. The writing was impeccable, the characters were flawed in the very best way, which created such a lovely plot and character arc for both our hero and heroine.
I simply could not put this book down, and finished it in one evening. I’m eagerly waiting for the next book in this series!
Special thanks to Forever Publishing for the gifted copy! ♥️
Blurb
Lady Amelia was raised to be the perfect duchess, accomplished in embroidery, floral arrangement, and managing a massive household. But when an innocent mistake forces her and the uncouth, untitled Benedict Asterly into a marriage of convenience, all her training appears to be for naught. Even worse, she finds herself inexplicably drawn to this man no finishing school could have prepared her for.
Benedict Asterly never dreamed saving Amelia’s life would lead to him exchanging vows with the hoity society miss. Benedict was taught to distrust the aristocracy at a young age, so when news of his marriage endangers a business deal, Benedict is wary of Amelia’s offer to help. But his quick-witted, elegant bride defies all his expectations . . . and if he’s not careful, she’ll break down the walls around his guarded heart.
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