Daniel, ninth Duke of Sussex, has big plansâand they donât include marriage. A member of the covert Free Fellows League, heâs determined to become one of Englandâs greatest war heroes. But his plans go awry when heâs injured during a mission and forced to take refuge in the homeâand bedâof Miranda, Lady St. Germaine, one of societyâs perpetual bridesmaids. Soon all of London is abuzz with gossip about Mirandaâs mysterious loverâĶ
Realizing his stay has compromised Mirandaâs reputation, Daniel goes against his better judgment and proposes marriage. But Miranda will have nothing to do with a marriage of convenienceâespecially with the one man sheâs always secretly adored.
Unless, of course, she can convince him to make her truly his wifeâĶ
Book 4 of the âFree Fellows Leagueâ Series, which includes BARELY A BRIDE, MERELY THE GROOM, HARDLY A HUSBAND, TRULY A WIFE, A BACHELOR STILL and CLEARLY A COUPLE (a novella from TALK OF THE TON)Â
âTender, enthralling romance straight from the heart!ââEloisa James, New York Times bestselling author
âSparkling romance and passion that sizzlesâĶRebecca Hagan Lee taps into every womanâs fantasy!ââChristina Dodd, New York Times bestseller
âEvery Rebecca Hagan Lee book is a tender treasure! She warms my heart and touches my soul.ââTeresa Medeiros, New York Times bestselling author
âRebecca Hagan Lee is a star in the making!ââSabrina Jeffries, New York Times bestselling author
âRebecca Hagan Lee is a writer on the rise!ââRomantic Times
Regency romance, Historical romance, Bride romance, Duke romance
After arming herself with a degree in fine arts and experience in radio, television, and film, Rebecca Hagan Lee wrote her first novel Golden Chances. Since then, sheâs published numerous bestselling and award-winning novels and three novellas.
Sheâs won a Waldenbooks Award, a Georgia Romance Writers Maggie Award, several Romantic Times awards, been nominated for an RWA Rita Award and has been published in nine languages.
She currently lives in Georgia with her husband, her two beloved Quarter Horses, and a miniature schnauzer named after literary icon Harper Lee.