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Someone to Love by Mary Balogh
Someone to Love by Mary Balogh









Someone to Love by Mary Balogh

He couldn’t care less what people think of him. He is short, and dandy-ish, wears flamboyant clothes and can cut anyone down with a glare through his quizzing glasses. She goes from penniless orphan, to inheriting her late father’s fortune.Īvery Archer, Duke of Netherby is short!! Yes, you read that right. To make a long story short, she learns her father’s second marriage is bigamous, which means her half-brother and sisters are illegitimate, all of this coming out post-death. She learns not only that her father is dead, but he had three other children with another wife. Her world gets turned upside down when she receives a letter and a summons to London. At the age of twenty-five, she is a teacher at the orphanage and someone has been anonymously supporting her all these years. But Someone to Love worked well for me.Īnna Snow grew up in a orphange in Bath since the age of four, and has found peace in her life.

Someone to Love by Mary Balogh Someone to Love by Mary Balogh

I didn’t love her previous Survivor’s Club series, so I skipped many of those. My most favorite hero of hers is Wulfric – be still my heart. The poor lady was trapped and couldn’t escape me. I even had that awkward, “omg I love you so much” conversation with her in an elevator once. Mary Balogh was one of the first romance authors I read, so she holds a special place in my heart. Someone to Love by Mary Balogh (Westcott #1)











Someone to Love by Mary Balogh