Beloved by Regency fans and those who enjoy richly detailed historical romance, the chaotic and captivating Worthington family returns in a delightful new novel from this USA Today bestselling authorāideal for readers of Julia Quinnās Bridgerton series and of Sabrina Jeffries, Eloisa James, and Tessa Dare.
While her older sisters have sought out adventure, Lady Madeline Vivers is content to be the conventional one in the family. A respectable husband, spring and autumn in Town, a place in the countryāthese are Madelineās very reasonable goals. And Mr. Harry Stern is not the man to help her reach themāno matter how much he causes her pulse to race. He is far too ambitious and determined to make his mark in Parliament. Yet, somehow heās convinced that Madeline is just the helpmate he needs . . .
The moment Harry witnesses Madeline gently convincing a shopkeeper to hire the child who is stealing from him, heās intrigued. If only she realized how much good they could do together, aiding their fellow countrymen and women. And the way her color deepens at his touch tells him she too feels their intense attraction. In fact, Harry has never felt so powerful an attraction either. What better reasons to use all his gifts of persuasion to convince her she belongs by his sideāand in his arms . . .
Praise for The Most Eligible Bride in London
āQuinn charms . . . historical romance fans will delight in this well-plotted romp.ā --Publishers Weekly
Beloved by Regency fans and those who enjoy richly detailed historical romance, the chaotic and captivating Worthington family returns in a delightful new novel from this USA Today bestselling authorāideal for readers of Julia Quinnās Bridgerton series and of Sabrina Jeffries, Eloisa James, and Tessa Dare.
While her older sisters have sought out adventure, Lady Madeline Vivers is content to be the conventional one in the family. A respectable husband, spring and autumn in Town, a place in the countryāthese are Madelineās very reasonable goals. And Mr. Harry Stern is not the man to help her reach themāno matter how much he causes her pulse to race. He is far too ambitious and determined to make his mark in Parliament. Yet, somehow heās convinced that Madeline is just the helpmate he needs . . .
The moment Harry witnesses Madeline gently convincing a shopkeeper to hire the child who is stealing from him, heās intrigued. If only she realized how much good they could do together, aiding their fellow countrymen and women. And the way her color deepens at his touch tells him she too feels their intense attraction. In fact, Harry has never felt so powerful an attraction either. What better reasons to use all his gifts of persuasion to convince her she belongs by his sideāand in his arms . . .
Praise for The Most Eligible Bride in London
āQuinn charms . . . historical romance fans will delight in this well-plotted romp.ā --Publishers Weekly