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Not an Heiress - Dash of Darcy and Companions Collection #5 - cover

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Not an Heiress - Dash of Darcy and Companions Collection #5

Leenie Brown

Publisher: Leenie B Books

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Summary

She's not an heiress. He's not a parson. But each is exactly what the other desires. 
Richard Fitzwilliam has always planned on marrying for money.  What second son of an earl would not?  How else was he supposed to keep to a standard of living with which he had grown accustomed? Besides, love in marriage was a happy coincidence for those not born to a title or money, was it not?  
Mary Bennet has always longed for a quiet, home of her own -- preferably a parsonage.  She has studied and prepared herself accordingly -- pouring over her books of sermons.  She is determined to be well-versed on how best to aid ladies, young and old alike, with whatever guidance they seek.  
However, when Richard meets Mary, all previous notions are turned on end.  Will prudence and propriety prevail or will lessons be learned that no book can teach? And what is a poor second son to do when the one luxury he cannot do without is not an heiress? 
Not an Heiress is the sequel to Discovering Mr. Darcy and part of Leenie Brown's Dash of Darcy Companions collection of Pride and Prejudice inspired novellas.  If you like well-written, fast-paced, sweet and flirty regency romps, then you will love this story of compromise and the discovery that true happiness is not always found in lofty goals but in having your true love at your side.  
So, pour a cup of tea, grab your copy of Not an Heiress, and escape into a world of sweet romantic indulgence today.
Available since: 06/20/2017.

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