Slightly Married
Like all the Bedwyn men, Colonel Lord Aidan Bedwyn has a reputation for cool arrogance. But he is also a man to whom honor is more important than any other personal attribute--and it is this fierce loyalty that has brought him to Ringwood Manor to keep his promise to a dying fellow officer. He...
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Like all the Bedwyn men, Colonel Lord Aidan Bedwyn has a reputation for cool arrogance. But he is also a man to whom honor is more important than any other personal attribute--and it is this fierce loyalty that has brought him to Ringwood Manor to keep his promise to a dying fellow officer. He has sworn to protect the man's sister no matter what--and it is a promise he intends to keep even when he finds that Miss Eve Morris wants no part of his protection and will not admit to even needing it.
Finally, when Eve is about to be turned out of her home with all her friends and dependents, Aidan makes her an offer she cannot refuse. It is intended to be a simple, straightforward business arrangement--a few days in each other's company and then a lifetime of happy independence apart.
But they have reckoned without Aidan's elder brother, the Duke of Bewcastle, and their own unwilling attraction to each other. And so days pass into weeks...and soon they begin to wonder if perhaps it will someday be possible to be more than just slightly married...
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Format: papier
ISBN:
9780440241041
Publish date: kwiecień 2003 (data przybliżona)
Publisher: Dell
Pages no: 368
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Adult Fiction,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
War,
Military,
Historical Romance,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Regency,
Regency Romance
Series: Bedwyn Saga 0.2 (#1)
Hello Ms. Balogh, always a pleasure. This is a re-read for me. I read the Bedwyn saga years ago. I don't think I loved them but I did not dislike them either. I also seem to remember a great deal of them. Slightly married is the story of the second son, Aiden, and his wife, Eve, in a marraige of con...
What a wonderful book. It was so well narrated, with very likeable characters. I cannot say it was perfect... there were times where I wanted to slap at Aidan, but the story is so plausible and their love so sweet I was rooting for them since the very beginning.The marriage of convenience is really ...
OMG, this was so stupid. First, it's one of those "marriage of convenience" stories set in Regency England with the most contrived device I've seen in romance. Unless the heroine, Eve, marries within four days, she will lose her inheritance and her estate--turning out her unemployable servants as we...
Arghh. This couple tortured each other to the Very Last Minute. Not sure quite that much obtuseness was necessary but I still really liked the book.
I truly enjoyed this book from death to marriage to consummation to heartache and back to falling in love. Aiden was a stoic hero with a sense of humor I loved And eve was strong n courageous with a huge heart