Much Ado About Marriage
New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins’s first historical romance, originally titled ONE LUCKY LORD and written as Kim Bennett, has been rewritten to tie into both her "MacLeans" series and her new "Hurst Amulet" series.Fearless English earl Thomas Wentworth scoffs at failure, trusting...
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New York Times bestselling author Karen Hawkins’s first historical romance, originally titled ONE LUCKY LORD and written as Kim Bennett, has been rewritten to tie into both her "MacLeans" series and her new "Hurst Amulet" series.Fearless English earl Thomas Wentworth scoffs at failure, trusting in the legendary Wentworth luck to safeguard his spy mission to Scotland. But a single encounter with saucy Scotswoman Fia Maclean turns Thomas's mission topsy-turvy. All-too-innocently entangling him in his enemy's trap, the beautiful Fia gives Thomas no escape but to marry her. But Thomas doesn't know just what he's marrying into. With an ancient amulet in Fia's possession, she wields even more power than her sharp tongue and quick wit. Her cousin, Douglas Maclean stole the magical amulet from the White Witch, Maeve Hurst, and gave it to Fia for safekeeping. But now, with Fia in London with Thomas, the amulet falls into the hands of Queen Elizabeth. Thinking it will be safe in the queen's hands, Fia leaves it be and focuses on bedeviling her newly betrothed!
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9781439187609 (1439187606)
Publish date: August 31st 2010
Publisher: Pocket Star
Pages no: 365
Edition language: English
Series: MacLean Curse (#6)
This is the story of the misfortune that happens to the fortunate earl Thomas Wentworth when he tries to retrieve information from a rival's estate. Finding out that the lovely woman who continually compounds his misfortunes since the moment they met, Fia MacLean is none other than Duncan MacLean's ...
My review cross-posted from Joyfully Reviewed: http://www.joyfullyreviewed.com/new-reviews/much-ado-about-marriage-by-karen-hawkinsThomas Wentworth, Earl of Rotherwood, is considered the luckiest man in all of England. He doesn’t feel too lucky, however, when he’s sent to Scotland on a mission for ...