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Misadventures in Matrimony

This series follows the journeys of four young ladies from the Regency era who form a pact to remain unwed and embrace independence. They vow never to marry, choosing instead to navigate life according to their own rules and desires. The narratives explore their shared escapades, personal growth, and the unexpected turns of fate that challenge their resolve. It's a celebration of female friendship, courage, and the pursuit of happiness outside the conventional societal expectations of marriage.

No Man's Bride

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    No Man's Bride

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    3.8(579)Add rating

    No Man's Plaything . . . Catherine Fullbright has vowed never to marry. Growing up with a disreputable father, she witnessed male behavior at its very worst. Unfortunately her ambitious parent refuses to marry off Catie's pretty, pliable younger sister until the elder is wed—and his underhanded scheming comes to a head when Catie finds herself standing at the altar with her sister's fiancé. No Woman's Fool . . . To achieve his ambitions, Quint Childers, Lord Valentine, needs a wife—some charming, gracious lovely to play the perfect hostess . . . certainly not a brash, stubborn hellion like Catherine Fullbright. Why, then, is he mesmerized by the fiery chit? And when an old man's deception puts Catie in Quint's bed, why does the prospect of their union excite the handsome lord so? Winning the remarkable lady's love will be a trial—she doesn't even like him! Still, is that a glint of desire he sees flashing in those exquisite hazel eyes?

    No Man's Bride