Miss Verey's Proposal / The Rebellious Debutante (Regency Lords & Ladies #29)

Nicola Cornick, Meg Alexander


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Miss Verey's Proposal / The Rebellious Debutante by Nicola Cornick, Meg Alexander
Miss Verey's Proposal by Nicola Cornick
Jane Verey was not going to marry Lord Philip Delahaye! He was rude, insulting, and a drunkard! And at the thought of spending a lifetime with him, Jane would even lower herself to deception in order to dissuade her boorish suitor. But Philip's handsome brother would not be so easily fooled...

Jane Verey most certainly was going to marry his brother. Alex, the Duke of Delahaye, had carefully arranged the match, and Miss Verey's tricks would not stop the marriage. But every time Alex set eyes on the enchanting hoyden, he found himself wanting a match of his own...

The Rebellious Debutante by Meg Alexander
The Earl of Rushmore might be the catch of the ton, but that did not stop Perdita from accidentally on purpose stamping on his toe! Well, in her opinion he deserved it!

The Earl had secretly been rather impressed with the rebellious debutante - her feisty spirit was a refreshing change from the simpering young ladies who had only marriage on their minds. Despite the fact that Perdita disliked him, he'd even managed to persuade her to help him in a matter of great importance. But the biggest surprise of all for the Earl was that he now had marriage on his mind!
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