"SINCE WE DISLIKE ONE ANOTHER SO HEARTILY, WE ARE UNLIKELY TO INTERFERE WITH ONE ANOTHER'S PLEASURES OR PURSUITS."
Considering the pressing circumstances of both bride and groom, it was a match made in heaven. Lovely Gina Cayley desperately sought to escape marriage to a horrid slaver. And Lord Stephen Delatorr was most eager to be rid of his mother's tiresome matchmaking schemes.
They had no cause for jealousy, or worse...passion, because neither cared a jot for the other. But nestled in the Earl's country home -- much too romantic for such a practical couple -- the inevitable thorn appeared: How does one tolerate the arrival of love in a "loveless" marriage?
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