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It was the ideal marriage of convenience...until they met Cassandra DeWitt has seen her husband only once--on their wedding day two years earlier--and this arrangement suits her perfectly. She has no interest in the rude, badly behaved man she married only to secure her inheritance. She certainly has no interest in his ban on her going to London. Why, he'll never even know she is there. Until he shows up in London too, and Cassandra finds herself sharing a house with the most infuriating man in England. Joshua DeWitt has his life exactly how he wants it. He has no need of a wife disrupting everything, especially a wife intent on reforming his behavior. He certainly has no need of a wife who is intolerably amiable, insufferably reasonable ... and irresistibly kissable. As the unlikely couple team up to battle a malicious lawsuit and launch Cassandra's wayward sister, passion flares between them. Soon the day must come for them to part ... but what if one of them wants their marriage to become real? Hilarious, heartrending, and hot, this historical romance set in Regency London tells the story of a marriage of convenience between opposites.
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Pretty good! It's amazing how particular you can get about your euro-historical romance novels, but I found myself delighting at certain tropes that I like, and not liking other tropes.
There were moments that really stung my heart, which is one of the main reasons I read these novels (aside from the main reason being: SMUT!), and moments where I enjoyed the chemistry/banter between the two.
Anyway this review is MAD generic.