Shunned by the ton
How would she find a husband?
Part of Sisters of Scandal: After her motherâs latest outrageous affair, innocent Prudence Lattimar has fled to Bath.
With her dubious background, she must marry a man of impeccable reputation. A clergyman with a title and a considerable income would be perfect.
She must steer clear of Lieutenant Johnnie Trethwellâhis family is as notorious as hers, no matter how funny, charming and unfailingly honorable he is!
Sisters of Scandal duet
Book 1âA Most Unsuitable Match
Look out for the second story, coming soon!
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JULIA JUSTISS wrote her ideas for Nancy Drew stories in her third-grade notebook, and has been writing ever since. After publishing poetry in college she turned to novels. Her Regency historical romances have won or been placed in contests by the Romance Writers of America, Romantic Times magazine, National Readersâ Choice and the Daphne du Maurier Award. She lives with her husband in Texas. For news and contests visit juliajustiss.com.
Also by Julia Justiss
Ransleigh Rogues miniseries
The Rake to Ruin Her
The Rake to Redeem Her
The Rake to Rescue Her
The Rake to Reveal Her
Hadleyâs Hellions miniseries
Forbidden Nights with the Viscount
Stolen Encounters with the Duchess
Convenient Proposal to the Lady
Secret Lessons with the Rake
Sisters of Scandal miniseries
A Most Unsuitable Match
And look out for the next book
Coming soon
Discover more at millsandboon.co.uk.
ISBN: 978-1-474-07414-8
A MOST UNSUITABLE MATCH
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To Eve and Lenora.
Words arenât adequate to express my gratitude for
your love and support since the accidentâespecially when finding time to write becomes so difficult. Every time Iâm about to give up in despair you pulled me back from the edge. I love you guys!
âSheâs done it again,â Gregory Lattimar, oldest son and heir of Lord Vraux, said as he ushered his twin sisters, Temperance and Prudence, into the small salon of their Brook Street town house, where their aunt, Lady Stoneway, awaited them.
The vague foreboding sheâd felt when her brother pulled Pru from happy contemplation of the latest fashions in GodfreyâsLadyâs Magazine intensified into outright alarm. âWhatâs happened, Gregory? Whatever it is, surely we wonât have to delay our Season yet again!â
That pronouncement was met with a groan from her aunt, who came over to give Prudence a hug. âIâm so sorry, my dear! I thought for sure weâd be able to launch you girls this spring!â