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In the first of a dazzling new series, USA Today bestselling
author Laura Lee Guhrke introduces London's most renowned
matchmaker--and a scoundrel intent on seducing his way to the
altar.
She's the matchmaker . . .
Lady Belinda Featherstone's job is to guide American heiresses
to matrimony, and away from men like Nicholas, Marquess of
Trubridge. But the charming, disreputable marquess needs a wealthy
bride, and he hires Belinda to help him find one. Her task seems
easy: find that scoundrel the sort of wife he so richly deserves.
But Nicholas's hot, searing kiss soon proves her task will be
anything but easy.
He's the perfect match . . .
Nicholas plans to wed a rich, pretty young darling to restore
his fortune, and he's happy to pay a marriage broker to help him.
But one taste of Belinda's lips and Nicholas's sensible scheme to
marry for money goes awry, and he yearns to show his beautiful
matchmaker he's the perfect match . . . for her.
Meet Miss Manners for the Victorian era in another passionate and
rich romance from "USA Today" bestselling author Laura Lee Guhrke.
"Miss Emily" takes her position as the standard for all that's
proper very seriously. Hired by the aristocracy to train their
young ladies in proper etiquette, she knows it is even more
important that she not put a single toe out of line. Of course, all
her rules were much easier to follow before meeting the handsome
older brother of her latest charge. Now that she's being put to the
test, will Emily learn that some rules were meant to be
broken...especially when it comes to affairs of the heart?
She thought she was the luckiest woman in London ...Surviving on a
seamstress' income and a steady stream of fantasies, Prudence
Bosworth has always longed for love and romance. Then she inherits
a fortune from the father she's never seen, with the stipulation
that she wed in one year. Prudence is determined to marry for true
love, and after seeing firsthand the splendid chivalry of a certain
duke, only one man will do ...Rhys de Winter, the Duke of St.
Cyres, hides his cynicism behind a quick wit and an even quicker
smile. He must marry an heiress, and as luck would have it, the
pretty little seamstress-turned-heiress is exactly what he needs.
But he never expected to fall for Prudence, and when his shocking
deception is revealed, he will stop at nothing to win her back
...even if it means renouncing every last one of his wicked ways.
Dear Lady Truelove . . . My twin brother and I need a new mother,
though Papa insists he'll never marry again. Must be nice, brainy,
and fond of cats . . . Lady Truelove may be London's most famous
advice columnist, but James St. Clair, the Earl of Kenyon, knows
his wild young sons need a tutor, not a new mother. They need a man
tough enough to make his hellions tow the line, and James is
determined to find one. Miss Amanda Leighton, former schoolteacher
and governess, knows she has all the qualifications to be a tutor.
And while female tutors are unheard of, Amanda isn't about to lose
the chance at her dream job because of pesky details like that. If
Lord Kenyon insists on hiring a man, then she has only one option .
. . Jamie isn't sure what to make of his new employee, until he
realizes the shocking truth-beneath the ill-fitting suits, his
boys' tutor is a woman. An unconventional, outspoken, thoroughly
intriguing woman. Despite Amanda's deception, he can't dismiss her
when his boys are learning so much. Yet Jamie, too, is learning
surprising lessons-about desire, seduction, and passionate second
chances . . .
Beloved authors Julia Quinn, Elizabeth Boyle, Laura Lee Guhrke, and
Stefanie Sloane deliver the stories of four friends from Madame
Rochambeaux's Gentle School for Girls who find an old sixpence in
their bedchamber and decide that it will be the lucky coin for each
of their weddings..."Something Old" Julia Quinn's prologue
introduces her heroine Beatrice Heywood and the premise for Four
Weddings and a Sixpence. "Something New" In Stefanie Sloane's
unforgettable story, an ever-vigilant guardian decrees that Anne
Brabourne must marry by her twenty-first birthday. But love finds
her in the most unexpected of ways. "Something Borrowed" Elizabeth
Boyle tells the tale of Cordelia Padley, who has invented a
betrothed to keep her family from pestering her to wed. Now she'll
need to borrow one to convince them she's found her true love.
"Something Blue" In Laura Lee Guhrke's story, unlucky Lady Elinor
Daventry has her sixpence stolen from her and must convince the
rake who pilfered the coin to return it in time for her own
wedding. "...and a Sixpence in Her Shoe" Julia Quinn finishes with
the story of Beatrice Heywood, who never believed that the sixpence
was anything but a tarnished old coin-until it led all of her
friends to true love. But her faith in the coin is tested when it
keeps sending her to the wrong man!
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