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by Suzanne Allain
Jeremy Malcolm is London's most eligible bachelor, but he has a secret: a list of impossible requirements for his future wife. When Selina Dalton arrives in town, her friend Julia-who was rejected by Malcolm-convinces her to play the part of his perfect match to humiliate him. However, Selina soon finds herself genuinely falling for the man behind the list. This charming Regency comedy of manners is filled with witty dialogue, social maneuvering, and a heartwarming exploration of true compatibility.
A well-known book with a dedicated readership.
Notable Quotes
"No one wants a person incapable of forgiveness for a friend."
"I insist on being allowed to propose. I do not want it thrown in my face every time we have an argument that you did not even receive a proper proposal."
"And do you think you have never offended anyone? It happens, Julia. Frequently. A mature person accepts it and moves on. No one wants a person incapable of forgiveness for a friend."
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