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“Lady Caroline, while I admire your… directness, I must decline. Marriage is not a matter to be decided so hastily.”
Lady Caroline Rutherford refuses to surrender her future to the control of scheming relatives. With her inheritance threatened and her freedom slipping away, she takes a bold step no proper lady should—she proposes a marriage of convenience to a grieving duke she barely knows.
Henry Montague, the widowed Duke of Northampton, has buried his heart with his late wife. He seeks no romance, only stability for his young daughter. But Caroline’s wit, independence, and hidden tenderness stir emotions he thought long dead. Their agreement is meant to be practical—but nothing about their growing connection remains part of the plan.
Drawn together by necessity and bound by an arrangement neither fully trusts, Caroline and Henry must decide whether the safety of distance is worth more than the risk of falling in love.
Can a marriage of convenience bloom into a love neither dared to write into their future?





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