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Series: The Elliot Brothers, book 2
Date of Publication: 2005
Format: Paperback
Length: 394 pages
Condition: Used - Very Good
Fleur Toogood is beautiful, opinionated and has a disastrous inclination to speak her mind. And she refuses to marry without love. But as the most eligible of Reverend Toogood's five daughters, she has been charged with making a brilliant match that will improve her family's fortune. So to appease her father, she agrees to be escorted around London by Lord Dominic Elliot.
But Lord Dominic proves to be a most arrogant and secretive chaperon. He takes his duties toward her very seriously, though he shows little interest in her otherwise. Worse, he insists on giving the most annoying advice -- advice she doesn't need because she has devised The List, questions designed to assess a male's potential as a satisfactory husband, knowing no man can meet her high standards. But as she is introduced to one eligible gentleman after another, it becomes painfully clear -- the only man who scores high enough to interest her is Dominic himself.
Comments: Very good+. Binding tight, pages clean w/o markings, creased corners, or reading wear. No spine creasing but faint reader's crease on front cover along with mild edge/corner wear & a couple of crease marks on back cover.
Date of Publication: 2005
Format: Paperback
Length: 394 pages
Condition: Used - Very Good
Fleur Toogood is beautiful, opinionated and has a disastrous inclination to speak her mind. And she refuses to marry without love. But as the most eligible of Reverend Toogood's five daughters, she has been charged with making a brilliant match that will improve her family's fortune. So to appease her father, she agrees to be escorted around London by Lord Dominic Elliot.
But Lord Dominic proves to be a most arrogant and secretive chaperon. He takes his duties toward her very seriously, though he shows little interest in her otherwise. Worse, he insists on giving the most annoying advice -- advice she doesn't need because she has devised The List, questions designed to assess a male's potential as a satisfactory husband, knowing no man can meet her high standards. But as she is introduced to one eligible gentleman after another, it becomes painfully clear -- the only man who scores high enough to interest her is Dominic himself.
Comments: Very good+. Binding tight, pages clean w/o markings, creased corners, or reading wear. No spine creasing but faint reader's crease on front cover along with mild edge/corner wear & a couple of crease marks on back cover.





