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Thomas Chance, newly minted Duke of Cothrom, isn’t exactly brilliant at spotting chances in a million. For example, he’s gambled away the family fortune.
It’s hardly endeared him to his rule-following father, William, and now Thomas has to gain back the family wealth, earn back his father’s trust, and absolutely not fall in love with the woman whose fortune he’s trying to marry.
Easier said than done.
Fortunately perhaps, Miss Victoria Ainsworth has her wits about her and sees straight through the nobleman with rakish good looks and a devilish reputation. Victoria swiftly sees through Thomas’s ridiculous charade of affectionthe man just wants her dowry!
Well. Let him have it. And her.
A marriage of convenience is supposed to be convenient, but there’s nothing more inconvenient for Thomas than the burgeoning emotions he can’t control, or the gossip starting to flicker through Society.
Worse still, Victoria’s con may be fooling more than just Thomas. Is it possible that instead of fooling him she’s fooling herself?
This novel continues the highly anticipated Chance family drama, with sixteen cousins and triple the problems. Tropes include: rake, I can fix him, marriage of convenience, fake marriage, and of course, Emily E K Murdoch’s tried and true method of sizzling, joyful romance.
This full-length novel is a steamy Regency romance with a happily ever after and no cliffhangers. It is part of a series that can be read in any order.
Read in Kindle Unlimited!
The Chances Series
Book 1: A Fighting Chance
Book 2: A Second Chance
Book 3: An Outside Chance
Book 4: Half a Chance
Book 5: A Chance in a Million
Book 6: Not a Chance in Hell
Book 7: An Eye for the Chance
Book 8: A Sporting Chance
Book 9: Any Chance You Can Take
Book 10: Chance Would be a Fine Thing
Book 11: Take a Chance on You
Book 12: Don’t Fancy Your Chance
Book 13: Give Him a Chance
Book 14: A Chance of a Lifetime
Book 15: In with a Chance
Book 16: Jump at the Chance
Book 17: Let the Chance Slip By
Book 18: Why Take the Chance?
Book 19: A Calculated Chance
Book 20: Leave it All to Chance
Genre: Historical Romance
It’s hardly endeared him to his rule-following father, William, and now Thomas has to gain back the family wealth, earn back his father’s trust, and absolutely not fall in love with the woman whose fortune he’s trying to marry.
Easier said than done.
Fortunately perhaps, Miss Victoria Ainsworth has her wits about her and sees straight through the nobleman with rakish good looks and a devilish reputation. Victoria swiftly sees through Thomas’s ridiculous charade of affectionthe man just wants her dowry!
Well. Let him have it. And her.
A marriage of convenience is supposed to be convenient, but there’s nothing more inconvenient for Thomas than the burgeoning emotions he can’t control, or the gossip starting to flicker through Society.
Worse still, Victoria’s con may be fooling more than just Thomas. Is it possible that instead of fooling him she’s fooling herself?
This novel continues the highly anticipated Chance family drama, with sixteen cousins and triple the problems. Tropes include: rake, I can fix him, marriage of convenience, fake marriage, and of course, Emily E K Murdoch’s tried and true method of sizzling, joyful romance.
This full-length novel is a steamy Regency romance with a happily ever after and no cliffhangers. It is part of a series that can be read in any order.
Read in Kindle Unlimited!
The Chances Series
Book 1: A Fighting Chance
Book 2: A Second Chance
Book 3: An Outside Chance
Book 4: Half a Chance
Book 5: A Chance in a Million
Book 6: Not a Chance in Hell
Book 7: An Eye for the Chance
Book 8: A Sporting Chance
Book 9: Any Chance You Can Take
Book 10: Chance Would be a Fine Thing
Book 11: Take a Chance on You
Book 12: Don’t Fancy Your Chance
Book 13: Give Him a Chance
Book 14: A Chance of a Lifetime
Book 15: In with a Chance
Book 16: Jump at the Chance
Book 17: Let the Chance Slip By
Book 18: Why Take the Chance?
Book 19: A Calculated Chance
Book 20: Leave it All to Chance
Genre: Historical Romance
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