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When the Marquess Met His Match

An American Heiress in London - 1

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An edition of When the Marquess Met His Match (2013)

When the Marquess Met His Match

An American Heiress in London - 1

  • 4.00 ·
  • 3 Ratings
  • 11 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 10 Have read

She's the matchmaker . . .

Lady Belinda Featherstone's job is to guide American heiresses to matrimony, and away from men like Nicholas, Marquess of Trubridge. But the charming, disreputable marquess needs a wealthy bride, and he hires Belinda to help him find one. Her task seems easy: find that scoundrel the sort of wife he so richly deserves. But Nicholas's hot, searing kiss soon proves her task will be anything but easy.

He's the perfect match . . .

Nicholas plans to wed a rich, pretty young darling to restore his fortune, and he's happy to pay a marriage broker to help him. But one taste of Belinda's lips and Nicholas's sensible scheme to marry for money goes awry, and he yearns to show his beautiful matchmaker he's the perfect match . . . for her.

Hero: Nicholas Stirling, Marquess of Trubridge
Heroine: Lady Belinda Featherstone

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Avon
Language
English

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When the Marquess Met His Match: An American Heiress in London
2013, HarperCollins Publishers
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First Sentence

"The primary difficulty with being a matchmaker wasn't the unpredictability of human nature, or the contrariness of love, or even the interfering parents."

Edition Notes

Series
An American Heiress in London - 1

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 3830 vol. 5, PS3607

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26366313M
Internet Archive
whenmarquessmeth0000guhr
ISBN 10
006211817X
ISBN 13
9780062118172
LCCN
2014657877

Work Description

What happens when a carefree, disreputable, stone-broke bachelor is forced to find a wife in a hurry? He hires a matchmaker, of course. What happens when the matchmaker doesn’t want to help him? Well, that’s when the fun begins…

Nicholas Stirling, Marquess of Trubridge, loves his life just as it is: dissolute, scandalous, and deuced good fun. His father, the Duke of Landsdowne is not amused, and when he cuts off Nicholas’ trust fund, the fun-loving marquess is forced to find an alternate source of income—in other words, he has to marry an heiress.

Every new-money American heiress knows Lady Belinda Featherstone is the key to social acceptance. Once a new-money nobody herself, Belinda discovered first-hand how heartbreaking the game of love and matrimony could be after a reprobate British earl married her for her money. Now a respectable widow, Belinda has become England’s most successful matchmaker, guiding young American heiresses through the hazards of the London season and helping them to find husbands worthy of them. To her mind, the Marquess of Trubridge is nothing but a fortune-hunting scoundrel and she has no intention of allowing him to charm his way into any American girl’s heart, including her own.

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