Helpful Score: 2
There "are three books in this enchanting trilogy about the adventures of the Honorable Misses Duncan, three resourceful sisters who are far ahead of their time - and stirring up romance wherever they go" Be sure and also read "The Bachelor List" and "The Bride Hunt" You'll like them.
Debra M. (dreamer) reviewed The Wedding Game (Matchmaker Duncan Sisters, Bk 3) on + 380 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
From behind her opaque veil, Chastity listed to Dr. Douglas Farrell's distressingly unromantic requirements for a wife, wealth and social status. Her instinct was to refuse a man with such mercenary intentions. But she couldn't turn away a paying client. Obviously, if the tall, muscular, dark eyed physician had wanted a love match, he'd have found one himself. Yet the truth about the pragmatic doctor is one that could very well turn her head and steal her heart, providing she discovers it before its too late. At the age of 35, Douglass Farrell was ready to sacrifice his bachelorhood for his true passion, caring for the poorest of London's poor. But his dream requires captial. For that, he is convinced he needs a wealthy, well conneced wife. Anf for that, he needs the services of one mysteriously disquised, peculiarly accented, increasingly captivating, woman who will reveal herself only as the Mayfair Lady.
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Third in a trilogy - good read, need to read The Bachelor List & The Bride Hunt first to fully understand all the relationships! I normally do not read historical romance but enjoyed this trilogy.
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This is book three in a trilogy. The first book is The Bachelor List and the second is The Bride Hunt.
Angela B. (AngieB) reviewed The Wedding Game (Matchmaker Duncan Sisters, Bk 3) on + 34 more book reviews
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From behind her opaque veil, Chastity Duncan listened to Dr. Douglas Farrell's distressingly unromantic requirements for a wife; wealth and social status. Her instinct was to refuse a man with such mercenary intentions. But she couldn't turn away a paying client. Obviously, if the tall, muscular, dark-eyed physician had wanted a love match, he'd have found one himself. Yet the truth about the pragmatic doctor is one that could very well turn her head-and steal her heart-providing she discovers it before it's too late.
At the age of 35, Douglas Farrell was ready to sacrifice his bachelorhood for his true passion-caring for the poorest of London's poor. But his dream requires capital. For that, he is convinced he needs a wealthy, well connected wife. And for that, he needs the services of one mysteriously disguised, peculiarly accented-increasingly captivating- woman who will reveal herself only as the Mayfair Lady.
The last dazzling finale of the anonymous Duncan sisters as they continue to earn a living - and a reputation - with their clandestine matchmaking service.
From behind her opaque veil, Chastity Duncan listened to Dr. Douglas Farrell's distressingly unromantic requirements for a wife; wealth and social status. Her instinct was to refuse a man with such mercenary intentions. But she couldn't turn away a paying client. Obviously, if the tall, muscular, dark-eyed physician had wanted a love match, he'd have found one himself. Yet the truth about the pragmatic doctor is one that could very well turn her head-and steal her heart-providing she discovers it before it's too late.
At the age of 35, Douglas Farrell was ready to sacrifice his bachelorhood for his true passion-caring for the poorest of London's poor. But his dream requires capital. For that, he is convinced he needs a wealthy, well connected wife. And for that, he needs the services of one mysteriously disguised, peculiarly accented-increasingly captivating- woman who will reveal herself only as the Mayfair Lady.
The last dazzling finale of the anonymous Duncan sisters as they continue to earn a living - and a reputation - with their clandestine matchmaking service.