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A Midsummer's Kiss

(2016)
(The fourth book in the Farthingale series)
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A baron with only thirty days to marry or lose his inheritance. A hoyden who just ran him over with her horse. Trapped in bed with a broken leg, what can he do but insist she marry him?

Enjoy this hilarious, bestselling Regency series.
London is never the same once the Farthingales move onto Chipping Way, one of the loveliest streets in Mayfair. With five beautiful daughters in residence, the street has become a trap for unwary bachelors. Who will be next to fall?

Sometimes love happens at the most unexpected times and in the most unexpected places. Sometimes it quietly sneaks up on you, and sometimes it knocks you over on a London street, just as it happens to Lord Graelem Dayne when Laurel Farthingale's horse runs him over and breaks his leg. Graelem has until Midsummer's Day, a mere thirty days from now to find a wife or lose a large inheritance. When a remorseful Laurel begs his forgiveness and promises to do anything for him, he takes her up on that promise and insists she marry him.

Laurel Farthingale does not want a marriage of convenience. She has no intention of becoming Graelem Dayne’s biddable bride and is furious he's tricked her into a betrothal. She plans to marry another, her long-time friend and childhood infatuation who is now in London to propose to her, for she's a Farthingale and everyone knows that Farthingales only marry for love. But as she comes to know Graelem, she realizes he may very well be the man she's destined to love. Can he ever love her above his desire to secure his baronial fortune?

Enjoy the entire series:
The Viscount’s Rose
A Midsummer’s Kiss
Rules for Reforming a Rake
My Fair Lily
The Duke I’m Going To Marry
Earl of Hearts
Capturing the Heart of a Cameron


Genre: Historical Romance

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