A Marriage for the Earl

Romance, Historical, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book A Marriage for the Earl by Marina Oliver, Marina Oliver
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Marina Oliver ISBN: 9781370173952
Publisher: Marina Oliver Publication: October 11, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Marina Oliver
ISBN: 9781370173952
Publisher: Marina Oliver
Publication: October 11, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Ladies don't propose marriage. So when Peter Stannard unexpectedly inherits an Earldom and a Yorkshire estate from his uncle, he is startled to receive such a proposal from a neighbouring landowner, the widowed Lady MacDonald. To avoid giving offence by refusing he invents, with his brother John providing details, a Spanish fiancée.
The Priory and Glebe Court were originally one, but Henry V111 divided it to reward two supporters. Lady MacDonald's father and Peter's uncle once planned to reunite the estates, until Edward Stannard foiled the scheme by eloping to Gretna with the previous Rector's daughter. Now Edward is dead at Waterloo, so is Lady Macdonald's husband. Determined on her scheme, she dispatches her brother-in-law to Spain with orders to break the betrothal in any way he can.
When Gabrielle's father dies she is destitute. As he never spoke of his family, from whom he had been estranged, the only English relative she knew was Jemima, Lady MacDonald, who had occasionally written to them. She had no money to return to Madeira and her dead mother's family. The lawyers dealing with her father's affairs pack her off to Jemima, where Gabrielle tries to earn her keep by teaching little Prudence.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Ladies don't propose marriage. So when Peter Stannard unexpectedly inherits an Earldom and a Yorkshire estate from his uncle, he is startled to receive such a proposal from a neighbouring landowner, the widowed Lady MacDonald. To avoid giving offence by refusing he invents, with his brother John providing details, a Spanish fiancée.
The Priory and Glebe Court were originally one, but Henry V111 divided it to reward two supporters. Lady MacDonald's father and Peter's uncle once planned to reunite the estates, until Edward Stannard foiled the scheme by eloping to Gretna with the previous Rector's daughter. Now Edward is dead at Waterloo, so is Lady Macdonald's husband. Determined on her scheme, she dispatches her brother-in-law to Spain with orders to break the betrothal in any way he can.
When Gabrielle's father dies she is destitute. As he never spoke of his family, from whom he had been estranged, the only English relative she knew was Jemima, Lady MacDonald, who had occasionally written to them. She had no money to return to Madeira and her dead mother's family. The lawyers dealing with her father's affairs pack her off to Jemima, where Gabrielle tries to earn her keep by teaching little Prudence.

More books from Marina Oliver

Cover of the book Royal Courtship by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book The Golden Road by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Highwayman's Hazard by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Count Rupert's Captive by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Lord Hugo's Wedding by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Oh Baby!: A Futuristic Political Satire by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Convict Queen by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Sibylla and the Privateer by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Virginian Lover by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book My Lord Tremaine by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book A Cut Above the Rest by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Eugenie and the Earl by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Riding for a Fall by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Lord Hugo's Bride by Marina Oliver
Cover of the book Murder on the Beach by Marina Oliver
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy