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The Wrong Marquess

By: Vivienne Lorret
Narrated by: Justine Eyre
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USA Today bestselling author Vivienne Lorret continues the Mating Habits of Scoundrels series with a debutante who believes she is destined to marry the lord next door until a fateful encounter with a rogue makes her wonder… if she might be falling for the wrong marquess!

The wrong place…

Elodie Parrish can feel spinsterhood breathing down her neck. That’s the trouble with waiting for the marquess next door her entire life. But Ellie knows if she gives him one last Season, he’ll finally propose. The only problem is, her path keeps crossing with the arrogant Lord Hullworth, who is convinced she has designs on him.

The wrong time…

Brandon, Marquess of Hullworth, never wanted to be “London’s Most Elusive Bachelor,” or have a horde of hopeful debutantes and their scheming mamas follow him around. His past has left him too jaded to consider marrying any of them. At least, that’s what he thinks... until he meets Ellie. She’s quirky, opinionated, blushes easily, and drives him absolutely wild. The only problem is, she believes she’s in love with someone else.

Ellie never imagined that one sultry summer could change everything. But the more time she spends with Brandon researching her book on the mating habits of scoundrels, the more she starts to fall for…

The Wrong Marquess

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This was utterly delightful, just like the previous two books. Ellie and Brandon were sweet and strange (shades of Ten Kisses here and there) and the tension was brilliant. I really liked how dreadful George was and how vibrant the Aunts and Meg were. Vivienne Lorret is a favourite HR writer of mine, but sometimes I find her final acts drag—not this one! It was refreshing, particularly since Ellie is the one that messes up and has issues to work through, and the epilogue was fun. I had a feeling as soon as Lord Savage was mentioned he was going to get a book... and boy do I hope Pru and him are the next one. Also maybe Meg’s spark with Daniel in Ten Kisses will come to fruition too in their own book... either way, this was lovely and it sowed the seeds for more delight in the near future. Justine Eyre always bring’s Lorret’s writing to life perfectly. Highly recommend this installment and the entire series!

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