Humor, mayhem, and some meddlesome relatives offers readers a unique and fun courtship between two marriage-shy individuals. A chance meeting with the delectable and marriage avoiding Duke of Dorset proves their undoing but can he convince himself and her that marriage isn’t the end but the beginning? Unwillingly to repeat her parent’s turbulent marriage, Anne wants to find a biddable husband who will allow her the freedom and peace she desires. She must marry by her 21st birthday or she will find herself packed away to the countryside permanently. Stefanie Sloane’s Something New finds Anne Brabourne in a dilemma. Something Old by Julia Quinn sets up the premise for Four Weddings and a Sixpence and introduces readers to her heroine, Beatrice Heyward. Now years later, these young women each take a chance on the coin and their happiness. When they find a mysterious sixpence hidden in a mattress, the girls decide it will be their lucky charm towards making the perfect marriage. Four Weddings and a Sixpence: An Anthologyīy Julia Quinn, Elizabeth Boyle, Stefanie Sloane, Laura Lee Guhrkeįour well know historical romance authors have come together in a spirited anthology about four young women who meet as girls at Madame Rochambeaux’s Gentle School for Girls and become fast friends despite their differences in social, class, and economic status.
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