Marrying Miss Bumblebroth

by Mary Kingsley

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This stylish tale from reader favorite Mary Kingsley finds a clumsy woman's lively spirit winning the heart of a perfectly proper man.

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Lord Michael Lyndon finds his father has a standing arrangement with an old friend to marry him to his daughter, who happens to have a sizable competence that will help them financially. Their estates are on the brink. Chloe Russell is also informed. Her brother wants Lyndon's title in the family and to marry off Chloe, who has not ventured into Society since a disastrous season where she was deemed Miss Bumblebroth because of several clumsy accidents. Neither is happy but willing to meet. They hit it off well because both believe in speaking their minds. This was the most refreshing part of the story for me. Even though each had damaged pasts they were willing to put in the effort to make a workable marriage. There are several subplots show more involving Chloe's fear of horses and her investing genius. Well done. show less

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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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