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Dominic Granville needs a wife--whether he wants one or not And governess Serena Somerton intends to find one for him. A marriage of convenience would provide the wealthy widower's five children with a mother's tender care. And yet none of Dominic's prospective brides can meet Serena's increasingly high standards. Unconventional, certainly. Outspoken, to be sure. Even so, Miss Somerton's quirks can't curb Dominic's growing interest in the spirited young woman. After his wife's death, Dominic was sure he couldn't love again. But faced with the prospect of losing Serena to another, one fact becomes clear. His imperfect governess could be his ideal wife.
Talk about rags to riches! Jazz's adoption at age seven lasted for one day. She was carried back to the orphanage and left on the sidewalk. She is now at the management level, where she works, and is striving to open her own business. That is until she has a run-in with Jared Thorn. His friends say he has green ink running through his veins. He has increased his family's fortune and built a castle that rivals any in the world. Now he is about to marry for more money until he has a run-in with a bouncing, curly-head female, who would not give him the time of day. Jared is not happy about the snub. After Jared made her his wife, he avenges her by showing her adoptive parents who they really threw away.
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A pioneer emigrant and sea captain by the name of Strange emigrated about 1750 from England to Charles County, Maryland. He was an English Presbyterian and married an Irish Catholic woman in Maryland. They had five children: Mary, Ignatius, Philip, Charles and James. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Kentucky, Indiana and elsewhere.
Read the first book in Bianca Blythe's delightful, enchanting Duke Hunters Club regency romance series! She needs to wed... And he's going to find her a husband. When Margaret Carberry’s mother drags her upstairs at a ball, Margaret does not expect her mother to tie her to the bed and lock the door. Unfortunately, Margaret’s mother has taken it upon herself to declare Margaret compromised—whether or not Margaret wants to resort to such tactics to snare a husband. Jasper Tierney, the Duke of Jevington, is surprised to encounter a half-clothed woman sprawled upon his bed. He is even more shocked to discover her identity. Margaret Carberry is renowned as an incorrigible wallflower, not a ...