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“This will be a marriage of convenience that can benefit both of us . . . ”
A proud, independent lady, who enjoys attending educational lectures and especially enjoys being called “blue stocking” by her family and “spinster” by Society. But they find her single state socially embarrassing, and all their efforts to introduce her to potential suitors seem . . . pointless.
Until his wife Marianne passed away a year ago, he’d grown used to his arranged marriage. Though they didn’t love each other, over time they’d become friends and had 3 lovely children, whom they loved very much. Marianne’s sudden death was a terrible blow and affected him and their children deeply. Now, the only reason that Dominic was attending the London Season was to find an unmarried lady who likes children and offer her a marriage of convenience that would benefit them both . . .
Do they have anything to lose from a marriage that might go nowhere?
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