Sir Thomas's Bride : Masterful Husbands Book One
Vanessa Brooks
As a Georgian gentleman, Sir Thomas Wiggington expects to be master within his own home.
After all, everyone knows that an Englishman’s home is his castle.
However, when he weds Lady Margaret Beauchamp, this waspish woman appears to have other ideas about who
should be in charge!
Although Thomas enjoys taming a feisty lady, his patience as a gentleman is sorely tested.
Lady Margaret is of a peevish and sour disposition and has as low an opinion of her new husband as much as she has a high opinion of herself!
In fact, she is downright livid to find herself married to a mere ‘Sir’, no matter how well- connected Thomas might be.
Margaret dislikes almost everyone and almost everyone, it seems, dislikes her.
Sparks fly from the very beginning of their marriage. Margaret quickly discovers that she has sorely misjudged her
new husband - he is not the easygoing milksop she first took him for.
Margaret defies Thomas the moment he carries her across the threshold, she is stunned by his swift reaction in
tossing her over his knee. This was not the response she was expecting from the polite man who had courted her so shyly before their nuptials.
Despite her hateful behavior, Thomas deeply loves his new bride. He has absolutely no doubt that he’ll uncover the
loving woman he knows exists inside the shell that Margaret presents to the world.
Under his strict discipline and passionate loving, he hopes to turn his little wasp into his sweet honey bee.
In this sexy Georgian romp, we meet familiar characters from the prequel Masterful Husbands book, ‘His Colonial Rose.’

