A Groom Of One’s Own

*Miss Harlow’s Marriage In High Life*
A handsome duke. His beautiful soon-to-be duchess. A whirlwind courtship. It is this author’s privilege to report on the event all of London is talking about: the upcoming wedding of the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon to the only daughter of the Duke of Richmond. Every details of the “Wedding of the Year” will be reported in these pages as a London Weekly exclusive.
But I, Miss Sophie Harlow, must confess to a secret infatuation with this “double duke” that can only lead to trouble. It is impossible that this notoriously upstanding gentleman would ever jilt his bride for a scandalous female newspaper writer. And yet…the arrival of a foreign prince, the discovery of a shocking secret, and one passionate kiss could change everything. Will this perfect duke risk the scandal of the year to marry the woman his heart desires?
The first line: If she is to marry, a woman must have a dowry and a groom of her own.
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• A delightful love-and-laughter, madness and mayhem romance. – Romantic Times
• A Groom Of One’s Own took my breath away. – Romance Junkies Reviews
• The first Writing Girl’s Regency romance is a screwball comedy of errors…Maya Rodale provides a wonderfully zany historical. – Genre Go Round Reviews
• A Groom Of One’s Own was an absolutely enchanting read. – Romance Reviews Today
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• Read an excerpt in which our heroine herself alone with the hero—and his list of DesirableQualities In A Wife. Hearts pound. Headscollide. Attraction ensues…
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