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At the duke's pleasure

"Edward Byron, Duke of Clybourne, has everything a man in Society needs ... except a wife. Duty requires he wed, so he decides that a long-standing arranged marriage will do nicely. He knows his bride is beautiful, biddable, and bright enough to run his household and nursery. He expects his betrothed, Lady Claire Mardsden, will be thrilled with his decision--unfortunately she's not! Claire has longed for Edward since she was sixteen, but how can he expect her to agree to his proposal when he barely knows her and doesn't love her? Nothing will convince her to accept a loveless marriage. And so she begins a battle of outrageous resistance, forcing Edward to learn that he must lose his heart in order to win his bride ..."--Page 4 of cover.

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  • "All the Byrons are just as "mad, bad, and dangerous to know" as their famous non-relation - but the time has come for the eldest son to marry. Edward Byron, Duke of Clybourne, has everything a man in society needs ... except a wife. Duty requires he wed, so he decides that a long-standing arranged marriage will do nicely. He knows his bride is beautiful, biddable, and bright enough to run his household and nursery. He expects his betrothed, Lady Claire Marsden, will be thrilled with his plan. Unfortunately, she's not!"
  • "Claire has longed for Edward since she was sixteen, but how can he expect her to agree to his proposal when he barely knows her and doesn't love her? Nothing will convince her to accept a loveless marriage. And so she begins a battle of outrageous resistance, forcing Edward to learn that he must lose his heart in order to win his bride."
  • ""Edward Byron, Duke of Clybourne, has everything a man in Society needs ... except a wife. Duty requires he wed, so he decides that a long-standing arranged marriage will do nicely. He knows his bride is beautiful, biddable, and bright enough to run his household and nursery. He expects his betrothed, Lady Claire Mardsden, will be thrilled with his decision--unfortunately she's not! Claire has longed for Edward since she was sixteen, but how can he expect her to agree to his proposal when he barely knows her and doesn't love her? Nothing will convince her to accept a loveless marriage. And so she begins a battle of outrageous resistance, forcing Edward to learn that he must lose his heart in order to win his bride ..."--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • ""All the Byrons are just as 'mad, bad, and dangerous to know' as their famous non-relation--but the time has come for the eldest son to marry. Edward Byron, Duke of Clybourne, has everything a man in society needs . . . except a wife. Duty requires he wed, so he decides that a long-standing arranged marriage will do nicely. He knows his bride is beautiful, biddable, and bright enough to run his household and nursery. He expects his betrothed, Lady Claire Marsden, will be thrilled with his plan. Unfortunately, she's not!"--P. [4] of cover."

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  • "Regency fiction"@en
  • "Regency fiction"
  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Love stories"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Large type books"

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  • "At the Duke's Pleasure"
  • "Naslazhdenii︠a︡ gert︠s︡oga : roman"
  • "At the duke's pleasure"@en
  • "At the duke's pleasure"