How to Play the Game of Love
Harmony WilliamsWhen Miss Rose Wellesley’s father
threatens an arranged marriage, she knows she'd better settle on a
choice quickly or end up having no say in who she marries. Fortunately,
she's garnered a rare invitation to Lady Dunlop's "Week of Love" house
party, an annual affair notorious for matchmaking. Her plans to expedite
a proposal would go smoothly if not for the brash younger sister she
must chaperone, her outspoken, disagreeable best friend, and the bullish
Lord Hartfell who seems determined to dog her every step.
Lord
Hartfell embodies every last thing Rose dislikes in a man. He’s
domineering, tenacious, argumentative, and a little too casual with his
nudity for her tastes. Worst of all, Rose can't seem to get him—or his
kisses—out of her mind.
Rose is determined to find a more appropriate husband, even if her heart disagrees with how unsuitable the stubborn lord is…
He’s everything she thinks she doesn’t want.
When Miss Rose Wellesley’s father threatens an arranged marriage, she knows she'd better settle on a choice quickly or end up having no say in who she marries. Fortunately, she's garnered a rare invitation to Lady Dunlop's "Week of Love" house party, an annual affair notorious for matchmaking. Her plans to expedite a proposal would go smoothly if not for the brash younger sister she must chaperone, her outspoken, disagreeable best friend, and the bullish Lord Hartfell who seems determined to dog her every step.
Lord Hartfell embodies every last thing Rose dislikes in a man. He’s domineering, tenacious, argumentative, and a little too casual with his nudity for her tastes. Worst of all, Rose can't seem to get him—or his kisses—out of her mind.
Rose is determined to find a more appropriate husband, even if her heart disagrees with how unsuitable the stubborn lord is…