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How to Win a Wallflower

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"When John Barnesworth inherits unexpectedly, he abandons his solitude and returns to London to settle his brother's affairs, only to discover his estates are crumbling and he is now betrothed to his brother's unpleasant fiancâee. Her dowry might save him from ruin, but at what cost? His only hope lies with the vivacious, charming Lady Charlotte Stirling, whose audacious solution to John's troubles might actually work. If only he can keep his feelings for her out of the equation. . . Lady Charlotte Stirling knows she can't fall for John. He's her brother's best friend, he's engaged to her mortal enemy, and he wants to return to America. Not to mention he'd never survive in her bustling social life. She can, however, try to save his money problem. But the closer she gets to ensuring his freedom, the hardger it is to let him go. . 4 of cover.

About the author

Samara Parish has been escaping into fictional worlds since she was a child. When she picked up her first historical romance book, she found a fantasy universe she never wanted to leave and the inspiration to write her own stories. She lives in Australia with her own hero and their many fur-babies in a house with an obscenely large garden, despite historically being unable to keep a cactus alive. How to Survive a Scandal is her debut novel.

You can follow her writing, gardening, and life adventures on social media or by signing up for her newsletter at SamaraParish.com/newsletter-sign-up.

Summary

A wallflower will put everything on the line . . .

Foreword

A wallflower will put everything on the line . . .

Product details

Authors Samara Parish
Publisher Little, Brown and Company
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 09.05.2023
 
EAN 9781538704509
ISBN 978-1-5387-0450-9
No. of pages 384
Dimensions 104 mm x 170 mm x 34 mm
Weight 200 g
Series Rebels with a Cause
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Sagas, FICTION / Historical / General, FICTION / Sagas, Historical fiction, c 1800 to c 1900, Generational sagas, c 1811 to c 1820 (Regency period)

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