A Marriage of Inconvenience (The Arringtons and Wright-Gordons #1)
Susanna Fraser
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Open door [?]
· 16 ratings · 266 pages · Published: 11 Apr 2011
James Wright-Gordon also lost his parents at a young age. But he became a wealthy viscount at fifteen and stepped into full control of his fortune and his birthright as a parliamentary power broker at twenty-one. At twenty-four, he is serenely confident in his ability to control everything in the world that matters to him.
At a house party in the summer of 1809, James quickly discerns Lucy’s carefully hidden spirit and wit and does his best to draw them out. After being caught in a compromising situation, they are obliged to marry. But can two people whose need for control has always been absolute learn to put love first?
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- historical 8
- regency 8
- love triangle 7
- poor heroine 6
- marriage of convenience 5
- class difference 3
- m-f romance 3
- other man/woman 2
- sweet/gentle heroine 1
- royal hero 1
- shy heroine 1
- competent heroine 1
- forbidden love 1
- friends to lovers 1
- found family 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- past child abuse 1
- past child neglect 1
- slut shaming 1
- third party abuse 1
- geography
- scotland 1
- united kingdom 1
- europe 1
- british isles 1
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The 'The Arringtons and Wright-Gordons' series
3.49 · 26 ratings
length-medium · historical · regency · class difference · m-f · war · poor heroine · europe · past-child-neglect · shy heroine · abuse-non-mc · united-kingdom · working class hero · british-isles · open-door · explicit-open-door · love triangle · other-man-woman · scotland · military
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