Synopsis
She’ll do anything to escape an arranged marriage. He’ll do anything to help her.
Honora
Crauford relishes her life in India. So when her father informs her of
his latest business transaction—marrying her off to a bankrupt nobleman
in England—her only hope for returning home is to convince her
betrothed, by whatever antics necessary, that a marriage to her comes at
a cost that not even the greatest fortune can justify.
Graham
Whitworth can hardly believe his wretched luck. It seems the only way to
save his family’s insolvent estate is to comply with his father’s
demands and marry the extremely wealthy, but utterly ridiculous, nabob’s
daughter. But when Honora missteps, Graham discerns her farce and
begins to see who she truly is—a most impressive lady. A lady likely
capable of fixing his family’s financial troubles.
Realizing
they both desire freedom, Graham and Honora join forces to restore the
Whitworth estate and return Honora to her beloved India. But sometimes
love has its own agenda, and the revoking of a once undesirable
arrangement may just prove to be the greatest sacrifice of all.
My Review
This was such a fun read! I was thoroughly entertained by Honora and Graham, and the charade that led them both to discover what they truly want. Honora's cringe-worthy behavior thankfully didn't last the entire book, and even she had difficulty with her attempts at the outrageous. I think her goodness was able to shine through subconsciously, which made Graham's discernment of her true character come naturally. Their plot to work together to upend the expectations of both their fathers gave them time to grow closer together and their chemistry was great! Some unexpected twists along with a bit of a mystery made this book one that I couldn't put down. Loved the array of personalities and family dynamics woven into this sweet romance.
Disclosure statement: A complimentary copy of this book was provided from a tour group, publisher, publicist, or author, including NetGalley, OR was borrowed from the library, including OverDrive, OR borrowed from Kindle Unlimited, OR purchased. A review was not required and all views and opinions expressed are unbiased and my own.
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