How to Catch an Heiress by Tarah Scott

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How to Catch an Heiress by Tarah Scott
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It takes cunning to catch an heiress…and a handsome face doesn’t hurtTomorrow is Sir Stirling James’ wedding day. Stirling matched the Duke of Roxburgh’s three younger daughters with reputable men. His reward is the duke’s eldest daughter, Lady Chastity, the future duchess of Roxburgh. Now, if he can only get the lady down the aisle and into his bed. When Lady Chastity bargained with her father to marry the man who could match her sisters with suitable husbands in one month’s time, she didn’t believe such a man existed. But tomorrow, she is to wed the marriage maker.

  • File Name:how-to-catch-an-heiress-by-tarah-scott.epub
  • Original Title:How to Catch an Heiress (The Marriage Maker Book 4)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B06Y5KJ1JF
  • Publisher:Scarsdale Publishing
  • Date:2017-05-20T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:124.852 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Chapter One
  • 2. Chapter Two
  • 3. Chapter Three
  • 4. Chapter Four
  • 5. Chapter Five
  • 6. Chapter Six
  • 7. Chapter Seven
  • 8. Chapter Eight

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Kiley O
Kiley O

Book 4 of the Marriage Maker series was, finally, about 24-year-old Lady Chastity Hamilton, the eldest daughter, and heir of the Duke of Roxburgh and Sir Sterling James. In Book 1, Lady Chastity's father had told her that, if she didn't find a groom within 2 months' time, he would force her to marry a man 25 years her senior. With that being said, she in turn made a deal with the Duke that, if a man who wished to wed her, could find respectable men to wed her sisters, then she would marry him. Sir James was the man who took up the challenge. He managed to find three well-respected men to marry each of Lady Chastity's sisters and all were married before the end of the first month. Once they were married, it was then Chastity's turn to wed Sir James. The Duke of Roxburgh was an absolutely hateful man. I wanted to pummel him from the first book to the end of this book. The way he treated his daughters, especially Chastity, was atrocious and it would have served him well if she had told him she would never speak to or see him ever again. I'm not so certain I liked the outcome of this book. I detested both the Duke and Sir James from the beginning of the series. They were both detestable, controlling men and that never changed. I don't think I ever got to like either of them. These two characters, for me at least, were so bad that I wonder if I will continue with the series. We'll see. However, that being said, this book definitely did not get the Keeper for the Shelves award.

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