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Blame It on Bath - Caroline Linden
Blame It on Bath
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A marriage of convenience . . . or of destiny? Gerard de Lacey is determined to find the man who is blackmailing his family, but with his inheritance and status at risk, a hasty marriage to a wealthy bride also seems in order—just in case things take a turn for the worse. Charismatic and... show more
A marriage of convenience . . . or of destiny? Gerard de Lacey is determined to find the man who is blackmailing his family, but with his inheritance and status at risk, a hasty marriage to a wealthy bride also seems in order—just in case things take a turn for the worse. Charismatic and capable, Gerard knows he can win the hand of any lady he chooses. Still, he's not expecting a rich widow to find him and propose the very thing he wants: a marriage of convenience. Katherine Howe's first marriage was one of dreary duty. Now that she's being pressured to marry her late husband's heir, she's desperate for a better option. Gerard de Lacey, with his sinful good looks, charming manner, and looming scandal, fits her needs perfectly. The fact that she's nursed a secret affection for him only makes it better—and worse. Because Gerard will likely marry her for her fortune—but can he love her for herself, as she loves him?
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN: 9780062025333 (0062025333)
Publisher: Avon
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: The Truth About the Duke (#2)
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Malin
Malin rated it
Gerard de Lacey may be declared illegitimate because of a clandestine marriage his father, the recently deceased Duke of Durham, entered into in his youth, before he married Gerard's mother. A year before his death, the Duke started receiving letters blackmailing him. Now the London gossips won't st...
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Ilze
Ilze rated it
4.0 Caroline Linden's "Blame It On Bath" - #2 in the Truth about the Duke series
Nice story. Not quite as good as "One Night in London", but worth keeping *if* the last story in this series turns out to be a really good one.
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it
0.0 Blame It on Bath: The Truth About the Duke
I'm trying to decide, okay?
shannonpatel
shannonpatel rated it
4.0 Blame It on Bath: The Truth About the Duke
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