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"Pretend I am like that necklace you are wearing. Everyone will be looking at the jewels and no one will notice the setting that is holding the jewels together." Rose Elliston needs to marry, and her requirements are simple - that she is able to maintain the lifestyle she had as the Duchess of Sandhurst. While Matthew Hardy is able to provide all that she needs, he is not a titled gentleman. In fact, he is a bastard and a moneylender and all those things that Rose can barely accept in a new husband. But he does not flinch when she tells him the reason why: she is pregnant and must marry soon. Like tonight. Here at the gaming hell of Alice DuPuis. And did she mention that she has two daughters? And no, the child is not the progeny of her deceased husband. Can a woman have no secrets? With the marriage ceremony completed, Rose must learn to deal with her change in status and the awkwardness of living so intimately with a stranger she also happens to be falling in love with. Every time she thinks she has made the right decision, she uncovers another of Matthew's carefully hidden reasons for marrying her.
Author

Hi everyone. Here's my bio but I moved to first person - it's not like I didn't write it! LOL I think romance writing is nearly as good as the real thing. Given my choice of professions, I would have preferred to be a 19th century archeologist, but I am perfectly happy living in the 21st century and comfortably writing about such romantic but inconceivably inconvenient times instead. (Just thinking about being a woman two hundred years ago makes me cringe.) I love traveling, movies, everyone else’s novels and a good meal out with friends on Saturday night. My greatest flaw is that I believe there is such a thing as true love. Don’t tell me otherwise...please. Maybe that's really why I write to begin with. Would love to hear about your recommendations for new historical romance writers. Email: elizalloyd@yahoo.com