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A Bride for His Convenience

by Edith Layton
(aka Edith Felber)



      Lord Ian Sutcombe is in debt. His stepmother spent all she could and took what was left. Ian used what little had to cover the expenses of his ill brother living abroad. After the son of a merchant compromises her then rejects her, Hannah is ready for a marriage of convenience with benefits. Ian expects a marriage of convenience, but quickly learns Hannah wants a family in return for her father’s money. When the two meet it’s mutual respect. During the engagement, the two communicate and behave maturely as they get to know each other. It seems like the story is too plain—too polite—until Hannah steps into Ian’s world and their agreement is tested...

Edith Layton pens an engaging romance about two mature, level-headed people prepared to do what’s right, only to discover love and the pain of heartache and doubt.  Love scenes are mild. The characters are likable. If you are looking for a sweet romance to while away the time, Bride for His Convenience is the perfect choice. Look for more of Edith Layton’s work as author Edith Felber.

The Book

Avon
November 25, 2008
Mass Market Paperback
0061253677 / 978-0061253676
Historical Romance
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The Reviewer

Brenda Weeaks
Reviewed 2008
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