When a Marquis Chooses a Bride by Ella Quinn

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When a Marquis Chooses a Bride by Ella Quinn
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The Dowager Lady Worthington isn’t quite sure what to make of country-girl Dorothea Stern. As the granddaughter of the Duke of Bristol, Dotty is schooled in the ways and means of the nobility. But her sharp wit and outspoken nature has everyone in a tizzy. Especially their cousin, Dominic, the Marquis of Merton.

Prematurely stuffy, Dom was raised by his cheerless uncle to be wary of a host of things, including innovation, waltzing, and most perilous of all: true love. Still, there’s something about Dotty, beyond her beauty, that Dom cannot resist. But the odds are against him if he intends to win her as his bride. Will he choose loyalty to his family—or risk everything for the one woman he believes is his perfect match?

Contains mature themes.

  • File Name:when-a-marquis-chooses-a-bride-by-ella-quinn.epub
  • Original Title:When a Marquis Chooses a Bride
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:9781420139570
  • Publisher:Kensington
  • Date:2016-07-01T04:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:2.423 MB

Table of Content

  • 1. A KISS IN THE DARK
  • 2. Books by Ella Quinn
  • 3. Title Page
  • 4. Copyright Page
  • 5. Table of Contents
  • 6. Chapter One
  • 7. Chapter Two
  • 8. Chapter Three
  • 9. Chapter Four
  • 10. Chapter Five
  • 11. Chapter Six
  • 12. Chapter Seven
  • 13. Chapter Eight
  • 14. Chapter Nine
  • 15. Chapter Ten
  • 16. Chapter Eleven
  • 17. Chapter Twelve
  • 18. Chapter Thirteen
  • 19. Chapter Fourteen
  • 20. Chapter Fifteen
  • 21. Chapter Sixteen
  • 22. Chapter Seventeen
  • 23. Chapter Eighteen
  • 24. Chapter Nineteen
  • 25. Chapter Twenty
  • 26. Chapter Twenty-One
  • 27. Chapter Twenty-Two
  • 28. Chapter Twenty-Three
  • 29. Chapter Twenty-Four
  • 30. Chapter Twenty-Five
  • 31. Chapter Twenty-Six
  • 32. Chapter Twenty-Seven
  • 33. Chapter Twenty-Eight
  • 34. IT STARTED WITH A KISS Teaser
  • 35. About the Author

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Reg Ferns
Reg Ferns

I loved the historical accuracy in this one. The author has stayed true to Regency language and themes. Was getting really tired of 'historical' romances that use modern High school language. Apart from that, the story was fleshed out well, the heroine was not my fav but was passable.

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