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The Accidental Bride by Jane Feather
The Accidental Bride by Jane Feather













After all, he marries his daughter, Olivia's friend, Phoebe (his widow's sister) and if that's not too close for comfort, I don't know what is. Granville is about to discover that his awkward Phoebe is woman enough even for him.Īnother Very Well-Written Addition to the Series.Īs the second book in the Bride Trilogy, I came in to this book so curious to see what transformation Cato's character would take on. When running away does not solve her problems, Phoebe decides to try something a little different - something that involves a little change in wardrobe, a daring new attitude, and a bit of brazen seduction. After all, Phoebe was not the kind of woman men fell in love with - Phoebe with her untidy hair, her rumpled clothes, and her fingers forever ink-stained from the poetry she wrote. It would be nothing short of torture to be married to Granville, knowing he didn't love her and never would. Once she'd noticed, she couldn't seem to stop noticing, and suddenly, Phoebe was disastrously in love. Her forced engagement to him should have been quite a cold-blooded arrangement.except that one day Phoebe looked at Granville - really looked at him - and saw what she'd never seen before: he was darkly, breathtakingly attractive. But then her sister died, and Phoebe seemed a reasonable substitute. For four years, Cato, the Marquis of Granville, had been just another man - the uninteresting, somewhat intimidating husband of Phoebe's older sister.

The Accidental Bride by Jane Feather

The Accidental Bride could only be the story of Phoebe, the "awkward" one.

The Accidental Bride by Jane Feather The Accidental Bride by Jane Feather

In my Brides Trilogy, three unconventional young women vow they will never marry - only to be overtaken by destiny.















The Accidental Bride by Jane Feather