Synopses & Reviews
A bride to save his name . . .
Unless he finds a wealthy wife—and soon—Lord Ian Sutcombe will lose everything. Left deeply in debt by his foolish father and greedy stepmother, his only hope is to marry for money.
Stung by a suitor's cruel betrayal, Hannah Leeds, daughter of a prosperous merchant, wasn't sure she'd ever love again. So when her father arranges her betrothal to the handsome lord, she agrees.
It was no more than a marriage of convenience. They would honor and obey, but never love . . . until a simmering passion exploded into a sizzling affair. Now, with Hannah socializing with members of the ton and another man out to win her heart, Ian will do everything in his power to show Hannah she is his ecstasy, his desire fulfilled . . . and oh so much more than a bride for his convenience.
Synopsis
Unless he finds a wealthy wife--and soon--Lord Ian Sutcombe will lose everything. Agreeing to a marriage of convenience with Hannah Leeds, the daughter of a wealthy merchant, Ian soon realizes there is so much more to his bride. Original.
About the Author
Edith Layton loved to write. She wrote articles and opinion pieces for the
New York Times and
Newsday, as well as for local papers, and freelanced writing publicity before she began writing novels.
Publishers Weekly called her “one of romances most gifted authors.” She received many awards, including a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Romantic Times, and excellent reviews and commendations from Library Journal, Romance Readers Anonymous, and Romance Writers of America. She also wrote historical novels under the name Edith Felber.
Mother of three grown children, she lived on Long Island with her devoted dog, Miss Daisy; her half feral parakeet, Little Richard; and various nameless pond fish in the fishness protection program.