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An intrepid lady takes on an
impossible task to win an irresistible lord.
With seven
troublesome half-sisters to marry off, Duncan, the Earl of Eads, has one
problem: he’s broke. With the prospect of marriage to the pompous local
curate, Miss Teresa Finch-Freeworth has one dream: to wed the handsome
Highlander she saw at a ball.
How does a
desperate lady convince a reluctant laird that she’s the perfect bride for him?
She strikes a wager! If she can find seven husbands for seven sisters, the earl
must marry her. But when Duncan gives her a deadline even the most
audacious matchmaker can’t meet — one month — Teresa sets terms too: with each
bridegroom she finds, the earl must pay her increasingly intimate rewards . . .
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What a FUN Novella! It has been so long since I've read a Historical Romance and I am so glad that I picked up HOW TO MARRY A HIGHLANDER!
Earl of Eads was...well...slightly tortured (if you count having SEVEN half-sisters torture), sexy as all get out, and sweet in his own way. And he was PERFECT for Teresa Finch-Freeworth, who I LOVED by the way! She was strong, had a huge heart and went after what she wanted...my kinda girl.
The plot line was fresh, and sweet and hysterical, oh and....Sexy...or that could have been just the Earl...but...the story was sexy too!! This is a quick read, but I so enjoyed every moment, and I would highly recommend to my Historical Fans, and someone looking to fall in love with an Earl!!
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In 2012
Amazon chose Katharine’s How To Be a Proper Lady as one of the Ten
Best Romances of the Year. Upon the publication of her debut in 2010, the
American Library Association named Katharine among its “New Stars of
Historical Romance”. She is a two-time nominee and 2011 winner of the
Reviewers’ Choice Awards for Best Historical Romantic Adventure, and her
novella A Lady’s Wish launched HarperCollins Publishers’ Avon Impulse imprint in
2011. Her books have been recommended by Woman’s World Magazine, Booklist,
Library Journal, Barnes & Noble, the San Francisco & Sacramento Book
Review, Durham County Libraries, and the Library of Virginia.
Katharine
lives in the wonderfully warm Southeast with her husband, son, dog, and a
garden she likes to call romantic rather than unkempt. A professor of European
history, she has made her home in California, Italy, France, and the northern
US. She adores hearing from readers.
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3 comments:
I am looking forward to reading this! Thanks for the review!
I just finished this. It was a wonderful story!
i finished this also i really loved the book nice ending
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