Portrait of a Scotsman by Evie Dunmore

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Portrait of a Scotsman by Evie Dunmore
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Going toe-to-toe with a brooding Scotsman is rather bold for a respectable suffragist, but when he happens to be one’s unexpected husband, what else is an unwilling bride to do?

London banking heiress Hattie Greenfield wanted “just” three things in life:

1. Acclaim as an artist.
2. A noble cause.
3. Marriage to a young lord who puts the gentle in gentleman.

Why then does this Oxford scholar find herself at the altar with the darkly attractive financier Lucian Blackstone, whose murky past and ruthless business practices strike fear in the hearts of Britain’s peerage? Trust Hattie to take an invigorating little adventure too far. Now she’s stuck with a churlish Scot who just might be the end of her ambitions….

When the daughter of his business rival all but falls into his lap, Lucian sees opportunity. As a self-made man, he has vast wealth but holds little power, and Hattie might be the key to finally setting long-harbored political plans in motion. Driven by an old revenge, he has no room for his new wife’s apprehensions or romantic notions, bewitching as he finds her.

But a sudden journey to Scotland paints everything in a different light. Hattie slowly sees the real Lucian and realizes she could win everything—as long as she is prepared to lose her heart.

  • File Name:portrait-of-a-scotsman-by-evie-dunmore.epub
  • Original Title:Portrait of a Scotsman (A League of Extraordinary Women Book 3)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B08LS929QR
  • Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
  • Date:2021-09-06T18:30:00+00:00
  • File Size:650.975 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. About the Author
  • 2. Also by Evie Dunmore
  • 3. Title Page
  • 4. Copyright
  • 5. Contents
  • 6. Dedication
  • 7. Chapter 1
  • 8. Chapter 2
  • 9. Chapter 3
  • 10. Chapter 4
  • 11. Chapter 5
  • 12. Chapter 6
  • 13. Chapter 7
  • 14. Chapter 8
  • 15. Chapter 9
  • 16. Chapter 10
  • 17. Chapter 11
  • 18. Chapter 12
  • 19. Chapter 13
  • 20. Chapter 14
  • 21. Chapter 15
  • 22. Chapter 16
  • 23. Chapter 17
  • 24. Chapter 18
  • 25. Chapter 19
  • 26. Chapter 20
  • 27. Chapter 21
  • 28. Chapter 22
  • 29. Chapter 23
  • 30. Chapter 24
  • 31. Chapter 25
  • 32. Chapter 26
  • 33. Chapter 27
  • 34. Chapter 28
  • 35. Chapter 29
  • 36. Chapter 30
  • 37. Chapter 31
  • 38. Chapter 32
  • 39. Chapter 33
  • 40. Chapter 34
  • 41. Chapter 35
  • 42. Chapter 36
  • 43. Epilogue
  • 44. Author’s Note
  • 45. Acknowledgments
  • 46. Discussion Questions
  • 47. Praise for Evie Dunmore

2 comments
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GIA ARA
GIA ARA

Ok I loved the story and would have given this 5 stars, if not for the h , Hattie. She was a petty, vengeful, self pitying excuse for a woman. The H Lucien was great. This author does her characterizations so well. But Hattie, kind of ruined it for me. She calls herself" a sanctiomonius toad" towards the end, and honestly I couldn't agree more! Lucien deserved better. Still a very good story.

Reply2 years ago
    Laurie Ellis
    Laurie Ellis

    Absolutely superb. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    Reply3 years ago