Description
A fake engagement and plenty of charm keep the pages turning in this delightful Regency romance which the USA Today bestselling author Julia Quinn hails as "terrific." "I have come to ask you to kill me, my lord." Miss Abigail Abbott desperately needs to disappear--permanently--and the only person she trusts to help her do that is Lord Stephen Wentworth, heir to the Duke of Walden. Stephen is brilliant, charming, and--when he needs to be--absolutely ruthless. So ruthless that he proposes marriage instead of "murder" to keep Abigail safe. Stephen was smitten the instant his sister introduced him to Abigail, a woman with the dignity and determination of a duchess and the courage of a lioness. When she accepts his courtship of convenience, he also discovers she kisses like his most intimate wish come true. For Abigail, their arrangement is a sham to escape her dangerous enemies. For Stephen, it's his one chance to share a lifetime with the lady of his dreams--if only he can convince her his love is real.
Author: Grace Burrowes
Publisher: Forever
Published: 04/13/2021
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 7.00h x 4.90w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9781538753835
ISBN10: 1538753839
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance | Historical | Regency
- Fiction | Family Life | General
- Fiction | Sagas
Author: Grace Burrowes
Publisher: Forever
Published: 04/13/2021
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 7.00h x 4.90w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9781538753835
ISBN10: 1538753839
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Romance | Historical | Regency
- Fiction | Family Life | General
- Fiction | Sagas
About the Author
Grace Burrowes grew up in central Pennsylvania and is the sixth of seven children. She discovered romance novels in junior high and has been reading them voraciously ever since. Grace has a bachelor's degree in political science, a bachelor of music in music history (both from the Pennsylvania State University), a master's degree in conflict transformation from Eastern Mennonite University, and a juris doctor from the National Law Center at George Washington University.