Well this was a lot of fun!
The Trouble with the Daring Governess by Annie Burrows
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A wonderful governess (quite in the way of Georgette Heyer’s heroine’s) who has to cajole and offer advice to her very pretty, spoilt charge who’s also an heiress.
What to do but laugh when Rosalind Hinchcliffe knocked her charge’s forbidden suitor, Cecil Baxter, off her balcony with a volume of Sense and Sensibility.
Rosalind thought she’d killed him. Fortunately her boss, Lord Caldicot had just come home and he, practical man that he is, helped her with the situation.
Michael was not raised to be the Marquess. He was an army officer. At the importuning of his family he’s finally come home to take up his duties, supporting and chaperoning his ward Susannah in her first season. Mostly that means paying the bills.
He’s a continual disappointment to said family who are contriving to find him a wife.
Well of course events go from one highly improbable situation to the next and I heartily enjoyed them all.
Thanks Annie Burrows for a fabulous read!
A Harlequin Romance ARC via NetGalley.
Many thanks to the author and publisher.
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