Never Dance With a Marquess - Regency Romance

 

Nicholas, Marquess of Pennington returns to England from the Napoleonic war. After a tragedy, before he joined the army, he never intends to marry. He will lead a quiet life managing his estate and writing history books. He is unsuited to family life but this changes when his friend, Max. dies, appointing him as guardian to his young daughter, Arabella and his son, Jeremy, who attends Eton. As though that is not enough to disrupt Nicholas’s life, he promises Max to ensure his daughter, Carrie, has a London season and marries a suitable gentleman. Devoted to her siblings, Carrie will not marry a man, who will refuse permission for her siblings to live with them, if she can wrench them from Nicholas’s custody.

When Nicholas first met Carrie, “if had expected a will-o-the-wisp clasping a volume of poetry to her chest he couldn’t have been more wrong. Beneath her dark eyebrows she was making a critical study of him.”

Before Max died, he warned Nicholas about his brother Simon, a criminal who might try murder Jeremy to gain the boys title and inheritance.

Nicholas takes Max’s warning about his brother, Simon, a criminal forced to flee from England. He fears Simon will try to murder Jeremy to inherit the boy’s title and fortune.

Never Dance with a Marquess is a satisfying romance, with conflict, humour, misunderstandings, and danger.

 

 

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