But when practise becomes all too perfect, James decides that there is only one rule worth following - that Elizabeth marry her marquis. The underlying premise of a the heroine discovering a manual for finding a husband is ridiculous and the silly misunderstanding that characterizes the last 25 of the book is trite. Intrigued by the alluring young woman with the curious little rulebook, he gallantly offers to help her find a husband. When Elizabeth Hotchkiss stumbles upon a copy of How to Marry a Marquis in her employer’s library, she’s convinced someone is playing a cruel joke. How to Marry a Marquis 2 Stars Drawn out and tedious with the occasional moment of emotional depth and intensity indicative of Quinns future brilliance. When James Sidwell, Marquis of Riverdale, offered to help Elizabeth Hotchkiss find herself a husband, he never dreamed that the only candidate he could propose. A guidebook to seduction might be just the thing she needs - and what harm could there be in taking a little peek? James Sidwell, the Marquis of Riverdale, has been summoned to rescue his aunt from a blackmailer, a task that requires him to pose as the new estate manager, and his primary suspect is his aunt's companion, Elizabeth. With three younger siblings to support, she knows she has to marry for money, but who might have guessed how desperate she's become?. When Elizabeth Hotchkiss stumbles upon a copy of HOW TO MARRY A MARQUIS in her employer's library, she's convinced someone is playing a cruel joke. How To Marry A Marquis: by the bestselling author of Bridgerton
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