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A Convenient Bride for the Viscount

A Historical Regency Romance Novel

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A Convenient Bride for the Viscount

By: Abigail Agar
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Lavinia Langford has always lived in the shadow of her sister Seraphina. When Seraphina vanishes right before her wedding though, Lavinia is thrust into an unexpected role, marrying Jonathan Hamilton, the abandoned groom. Could this marriage of convenience blossom into an undeniably real love?

Jonathan Hamilton is crushed when Seraphina shatters his heart by choosing another man. In a bid to salvage his pride, he marries her quiet sister, Lavinia, but his grief blinds him to her gentle love, a love that might just mend his broken heart…

As they navigate their new life together, Lavinia and Jonathan find their hearts filled with unexpected feelings. Just as true love begins to blossom, Seraphina returns, threatening to undo everything. Will Jonathan’s heart waver? Or will Lavinia prove she was never second best?

Tropes: Marriage of Convenience / Forced Marriage, Class Differences

"A Convenient Bride for the Viscount" is a historical romance novel of approximately 60,000 words. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and a guaranteed happily ever after.

Clean & Wholesome Historical Historical Fiction Regency Victorian Heartfelt
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Overall story line was fine, but I didn't like how the author added Seraphina's voice into the mix. Should have stuck with just the two main characters. I thought by addding it in it took away from the story and gave to much time/attention to the negative.

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