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She must marry one of her suitors. But she can't trust either of them. Miss Phoebe Duvall’s papa is missing and she and her fragile aunt are in dire need of funds. Employment is one option, but when Phoebe discovers she must marry in three months or forfeit her trust fund, she is forced to find a job that introduces her to as many eligible bachelors as possible. Assisting Charles Addyman with his charitable functions is the perfect answer. But his home, Donhead Castle, is a place of mysteries, not least of which is Addyman’s neighbour, Mr Goodrich. Goodrich swears he’s a friend, but how can Phoebe trust a man who appears as a fop one day, a parson the next, and even attempts to hide from her by pretending to be a statue of a river god? His earldom and his country are at stake, so he can’t afford to lose his head. Or his heart. With a sickly sister to support and his family’s honour to restore, Robert Goodrich-Bligh is fighting to regain his earldom. The charming Miss Duvall’s new employer stands in his way but she refuses to help, even when Robert reveals Addyman to be a traitor. When he uncovers her secret, he offers himself as a husband. That way, each can secure their inheritance and give in to their fierce mutual attraction—the ideal solution, surely? But Robert’s plans are thrown into turmoil when Addyman offers for Phoebe. And she accepts him. If you like complex, swash-buckling heroes and stubborn damsels who try get themselves out of their own distress, grab this book and read it NOW. And if you enjoy the Marry in Haste theme of the series, you'll LOVE Book #1, I LOVE TO HATE YOU, too.
Author

Elizabeth Keysian is a multi-award winning, USA Today bestselling author of heart-pounding Regency romances, set mostly in the West of England. She has completed a unique series for Dragonblade Publishing called Trysts and Treachery, which is set in the Tudor era. Though primarily a writer of romance, she loves to put a bit of mystery, adventure, and suspense into her stories, and refuses to let her characters take themselves too seriously. Elizabeth likes to write from experience, not easy when her works range from the medieval to the Victorian eras. However, her passion for re-enactment has helped, as have the many years she spent working in museums and British archaeology. If you find some detail in her work you’ve never come across before, you can bet she either dug it up, quite literally, or found it on a museum shelf. Social media/web links Newsletter http://eepurl.com/cxe369 Amazon page https://www.amazon.com/Elizabeth-Keys... Twitter https://twitter.com/EKeysian Facebook https://m.facebook.com/LizKeysian BookBub https://www.bookbub.com/profile/eliza...