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A "bluestocking" who prefers books to ballrooms. She is determined, loyal, and shy but courageous enough to execute a bold plan for her family.

It is a "brain candy" read—sexy and fun with a guaranteed "happily ever after," though it does utilize a brief miscommunication trope toward the end. Ten Rules for Marrying a Duke by Michelle McLean

To ensure her younger sister, Anne, can still have a successful debut in society, Arabella decides she must marry a high-ranking noble herself. A "bluestocking" who prefers books to ballrooms

by Michelle McLean is a witty, lighthearted historical romance centered on a "marriage of convenience" trope. It follows Arabella Bromley, a bookish introvert who proposes a strategic marriage to Silas Spencer, the rakish Duke of Whittsley, to restore her family’s scandal-ridden reputation. Plot Overview the rakish Duke of Whittsley

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