To Marry and to Meddle open up here. While Jeremy Overington's Estate, just a few day after he and Dania got engaged. As lord Julian and Lady Emily enter in a marriage of convenience. Might say it benefits both of them.
Emily, after six seasons, will nolonger feeling the pressure of her family's Debts and being courted by mr.cartham. for his part Julian will improve His own resputation and moreover show it in the theater. The Belfry indeed respectable.
He might be able to prove his worth to his estrange father. As julian and Emily were refining there terms of there marriage.. They both starting to get different ideas of a weeks pass. To marry and the Meddle has a strong idea of who Emily and Julian and there emotional attachment to them both.
Julian still wants emily to be society wife, as Emily discover an interest in the theater. The sooner realized they had different plans for there marriage. But when a fleeing actoress, murderous Kitten,and meddlesome friends,enter fray.
Emily and Julian would have confront the facts that they are marriage of convience comes with rathering inconvient feelings. With an arch sense of humor and a marvelous witty voice of the regency authors. Martha Waters has created a fresh romance comdey that for fans.
3 stars
I always enjoy a good romantic comedy! This one sounds amusing.
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