In this enemies-to-lovers regency romance a bankrupt duke and a merchant’s daughter realise how inconvenient a marriage of convenience can be when love is added to the mix.
England 1805: EDMOND DUNSWORTH, DUKE OF CROMWELL, needs a wife. He doesn’t want one, but he needs one. Or rather her dowry.
With his finances dwindling by the day, he has no time spending months courting an heiress. So Edmond agrees when his steward suggests he marry the daughter of a wealthy merchant, who seeks to align himself with titled families.
Relying on his dashing good looks and rakish charm, Edmond expects nothing less but for his future wife to swoon into his arms. However, ANNA HANFORD couldn’t be more displeased with her father’s choice.
Fiercely independent and utterly furious, Anna is far from impressed by Edmond’s standing and title and even less so by his infuriatingly handsome face . Instead, she is determined to fight him every step of the way and prove to him - as well as herself - that she is a far cry from the simpering, mindless ninny he must think her to be!
A battle of wills ensues, and although exasperated with his new wife at first, Edmond soon learns that fighting with Anna can be utterly pleasurable - if done right!
Will they cease fire long enough to realise that hatred has turned to passion? Can Edmond convince Anna that there is more to him than meets the eye?
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