![]() ![]() He has no other choice but to marry a woman with a sizeable dowry and access to lots and lots of help from her parents. ![]() ![]() Nor any chaperoning, so that she is seen by the “gentlemen” she comes in contact with as not marriageable material – but bed-able without risk. ![]() Unfortunately, Grace has had no help from her Grandparents in meeting any eligible man. Her mother is ill, and Grace desperately needs to marry a rich nobleman in order to provide for her mother. Her grandparents (member of said ton) definitely qualify as the Grandparents From Hell. Grace has the misfortune of being an American in London – dealing with the ton. What an absolute delight! I will not rest until this entire series is on my Kindle. Read on for my thoughts on The Earl’s Defiant Wallflower. Which means the dashing earl she can’t get out of her mind is the one man she can’t let into her heart. Back in America, her ailing mother needs medicine only Grace’s dowry can afford. But a marriage of convenience isn’t as easy as she’d hoped. Miss Grace Halton is in England just long enough to satisfy the terms of her dowry. He definitely shouldn’t be trading kisses with a penniless debutante… no matter how captivating she is! If he doesn’t marry an heiress-and fast!-he and his tenants are going to be pitching tents down by the Thames. Oliver York returns from war to find his father dead, his finances in arrears, and himself the new Earl of Carlisle. ![]()
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