Married by Twelfth Night
Description of the book
Mr. Richard Graham will do anything to find a wife by Christmas, including calling in a favor from the one woman who despises him.
Richard Graham cannot believe his luck when his great-aunt promises him a fortune if he’s married by Twelfth Night. He can finally clear his father’s debts and save his beloved Belside Manor. Miss Ruth Steele meets all the marriageable requirements his aunt insisted upon, but he’ll need the help of her clever and beautiful sister, Grace, to win the quiet woman over. Not only is Grace a dear friend to his younger sister, with loyalties to his family estate, but she also happens to owe him a generous favor. If she can put aside her dislike for him, his Christmas miracle will be easily attainable by the looming deadline.
Grace Steele never planned to make a bargain with Richard Graham. She cares little for the overly charming man and his penchant for flirtation, and she has spent the last several years establishing this fact. But when Richard offers to scare away an unwanted suitor in exchange for her help, she relents. What harm can arise from a pretend courtship over the holidays? Besides his unsettling effect on her, it allows time for her impossibly shy sister to warm to Richard and sends a clear message to Mr. Dobson that she is unavailable. Once Ruth and Richard are married, she will be forever rid of the much-too-perfect Richard Graham.
And all by Twelfth Night. What could possibly go wrong?
Love blooms in the least expected place in this witty, kisses-only, holiday romance. Read as a standalone, or enjoy it as the last book in the Regency Christmas Brides series.
A Seasonal Pursuit by Rebecca Connelly • Rules of a Ruse by Laura Beers • Yuletide Bride by Kasey Stockton • Married by Twelfth Night by Anneka Walker