Blurb:
An 1830s marriage of convenience, high society romance continues the Soldiers to Heirs series
Reigniting an old longing…
For the new Earl!
When his brother dies unexpectedly, soldier Rafe Tynesley is forced to become the new Earl. His late brother’s betrothed, Juliana Waverton, helps Rafe adjust, but originally destined to be a countess, she’s facing spinsterhood. Rafe’s position requires he wed, so he'll return the favor—by offering Juliana a practical marriage!
Juliana has always secretly loved Rafe, and his proposal is bittersweet—it’s all she’s ever craved, but he’s sworn off love, so she can’t forget it’s for convenience. Yet how will she protect her heart when her husband’s touch sends her up in flames?
From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past.
Soldiers to Heirs
Book 1: The Unexpected Duke
Book 2: The New Earl's Convenient Wife
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My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
I found this story to be truly entertaining. A story of secret love, unexpected expectations, and friendship. Juliana had agreed to marry an earl, Ian, but lost him before they could wed. She had a love for painting and sketching, not the usual pastimes for a lady, and knew well how to manage an household. When the new earl, Rafe, arrives, she faced her childhood friend and helped him get control of his estate. Due to his new rank in society, he wanted to protect himself so offered Juliana a choice. As their feelings for each other become more apparent, they had to make choices. I loved the support from secondary characters and loved that both Juliana and Rafe come to the realization at the same time. This was a wonderful story.
I received an ARC, and this is my unsolicited review.



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