Blurb:
~Marriage of Convenience
~Forced Proximity
~Class Difference
~Unrequited Love
~Hero Rescues Heroine
~Opposites Attract
Just because they could get married doesn’t necessarily mean they should…
All Lord Leonidas Westbrook wanted was a new adventure in Greece. Saving a pretty lass from abduction was not on his itinerary. In fact, doing so made him miss the tide and ruined all his plans. But regardless, he knew helping the woman was the right thing to do. He never imagined he’d end up proposing a marriage of convenience…or that he’d fall for her. Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened…
Primrose McKessick fled Scotland to avoid an arranged marriage. It worked, too. Until she was almost kidnapped, that is. After all she’d been through, having to accept help from the handsome Leonidas was bad enough. But accepting his unconventional proposal? That was madness. Especially if she hoped to escape this misadventure with her heart intact…
Choosing each other—and happily ever after—might cost Leonidas and Primrose their life-long dreams. Is their fledgling relationship strong enough to survive their differences? Or are these opposites destined to go their separate ways?
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My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
I could not put this one down. I loved Primrose. She wanted to be safe, choose her own husband, and had the strength and determination to head out on her own. She easily followed her instinct when she had to choose between safety and family. Leonidas came to Primrose's aid and willingly gave up his plans to protect her. As he got to know her, he fought to stay with his plans for traveling and bachelorhood but fell anyway. When good luck came to Primrose, I had tears along with her as her heart was also breaking. Then Leonidas came to his senses. Definitely worth the read.
I received an ARC, and this is my unsolicited review.
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