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No Marriage of Convenience (Avon Romantic Treasure)
No Marriage of Convenience - Avon Romantic Treasure
Author: Elizabeth Boyle
Mason St. Clair, the new Earl of Ashlin, has inherited a title for which there is no longer a fortune, thanks to his elder brother. Steeped in debt, with three ungainly nieces to marry off, Mason is desperate for relief. Only he doesn't expect it in the form of Madame Fontaine, a woman of questionable reputation. She arrives on his doorstep with...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780380815340
ISBN-10: 0380815346
Publication Date: 9/1/2000
Pages: 384
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  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 53 ratings
Publisher: Avon
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
I absolutly love this author. She knows how to keep you reading. And I can always count on her stories and people to be funny. I love that this one ends with them all going basically to the same end. Riley and Ashlin are two of my most favorite characters. Enjoy!
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Helpful Score: 3
This book is inventive and enthralling, with a cast of lively, inpulsive and endearing chracters. It is fast paced and unpredictable. It is a sexy romp by a master storyteller.
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Elizabeth Boyle writes a fun, if not particularly historically faithful, romance. It's not so much that the story isn't historically accurate, I'm no historian, but one mostly reads historical romance because of all the rigid rules and customs of the period. Elizabeth Boyle creates rather flamboyant women most of whom flout the traditions and customs of the period. In other words, they're acting mostly like women do now so you feel a bit cheated out of the historical aspect.

In this story a scholarly second son inherits his brother's title, debts, and three "of age" nieces. He also inherits some of his brothers questionable "investments", one of which is a theater company. He meets the owner/director/leading star of the company whom he is wrangled into hiring as a trainer for the nieces who need to be husband hunting. The actress, Riley Fontaine, winds up moving into his house and hijinks ensue. She is assumed by all to be a notorious strumpet but of course she's no

There is a lot of running around and pretend and role playing and lying. Kind of like an I Love Lucy episode in 1797 costume. Fun and silly, nothing deep or emotionally penetrating. Not that all romance needs to be that way, but they really stick with you when it touches something other than the funny bone.


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