A Marriage of Convenience charts the stormy relationship between Lord Upminster and Eleanor Walters. Theo marriage of convenience starts badly and things get worse before they understand their true feelings.
Published by Robert Hale 2005 as
The Unconventional Miss Walters.
64 000 words
Eleanor Walters is obliged to marry the irascible, but decidedly attractive, Lord Leo Upminster. A marriage of convenience is better than being destitute, she reasons.
Leo, an ex-colonel, is a man used to being obeyed instantly. He finds Eleanor's behaviour infuriating, her beauty irresistible and their agreement not to consummate the marriage increasingly impossible. It is only when he allows his frustration and jealousy to drive her away that he understands what he has
lost.
Meanwhile, in her self-imposed exile on a neglected country estate, Eleanor becomes embroiled in riots and treachery.
In a desperate race, can Leo save both her life and their marriage?
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