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One headstrong miss. One stuffy lord. One friendly wager. What could go wrong?
Will
Sutton, the Earl of Grandleigh, believes he can save the family’s
impoverished estate by investing in a racehorse, but the price is too
steep. His brother-in-law offers him a deal: tutor his American ward in
proper English customs, so she’ll be marriage material, and Will can
have one of his horses. Maybe Miss Georgia Duvall prefers being a
jockey, is obstinate and high spirited, but once she’s cleaned up and
presentable, he’ll have no trouble finding her a quality suitor. She
might even be quite pretty beneath the racetrack dust.
The last
thing Georgia Duvall wants is to be married off to an English peer. But
she won’t defy her father’s wishes, and sets her cap for the oldest lord
she can find—a man who’ll die quickly and leave her alone to manage her
inheritance. The Earl of Grandleigh might think he’ll teach her manners
and marry her off to someone younger than eighty, but there hasn’t been
an obstacle yet Georgia can’t overcome. Including a stuffy, overbearing
English lord.
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The Earl's Christmas Colt
Sussex County, England, 1819
Lady Arabella Sutton is stunned
to learn her brother has betrothed her to a stranger despite his promises for a
season in London. Although she is the first to admit no man would suit, since
she’s more interested in horses than marriage, the last thing she wants is to
become a brood mare to a stuffy old earl. Facing a future she cannot abide, she
takes an impetuous ride to clear her head and ends up tending her injured mare
instead.
Oliver Westwyck, the Earl of
Marsdale, can’t believe his luck when he stops at an inn the night before he’s
to meet his fiancée. In the stable, while tending the colt he intends to give
to his future wife, he happens upon her—rain-drenched but beautiful. She
assumes he’s a stable hand, a fine joke he means to end…until Lady Arabella
declares all noblemen are egotistical, conceited, and arrogant. How can he
reveal his true identity before he’s managed to change her mind and win her
heart?