The Accidental Mistress by Merry Farmer

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The Accidental Mistress by Merry Farmer
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When your reputation is ruined, why not enjoy it?

For Regency wallflower, Miss Verity Barnes, nothing is more difficult than obtaining a voucher to Almack’s Assembly Rooms…except salvaging her reputation after committing a grievous faux pas within ten minutes of stepping through the doors. But being cast out of fashionable society inspires Verity to seek out a different way of life—a way she believes will bring her happiness, comfort and security—becoming the mistress of a powerful man.

Thomas Manfred, Marquess of Landsbury, isn’t looking for a biddable woman to warm his bed. His fortunes lie on the brink of ruin, so he needs a wealthy wife, and Lady Charlotte Grey, darling of the ton, seems to be the only answer. But he cannot forget the adorable, amusing, and naïve young beauty who humiliated herself at Almack’s. And when Verity shows up on his doorstep, demanding he take her as his mistress as amends for the part he played in her ruin, he simply cannot resist the temptation.

But Lady Charlotte isn’t willing to give up her position at Thomas’s side or share his attentions with anyone. Her acid tongue could ruin Verity’s reputation even more thoroughly than it has already been destroyed…unless fate intervenes.

  • File Name:the-accidental-mistress-by-merry-farmer.epub
  • Original Title:The Accidental Mistress (When the Wallflowers were Wicked Book 1)
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  • Language:en
  • Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B07LDYLZCM
  • Date:2019-01-17T16:00:00+00:00
  • File Size:227.186 KB

Table of Content

  • 1. Title Page
  • 2. Copyright
  • 3. Dedication
  • 4. Contents
  • 5. Chapter 1
  • 6. Chapter 2
  • 7. Chapter 3
  • 8. Chapter 4
  • 9. Chapter 5
  • 10. Chapter 6
  • 11. Chapter 7
  • 12. Chapter 8
  • 13. Chapter 9
  • 14. Chapter 10
  • 15. Epilogue
  • 16. About the Author
  • 17. Acknowledgments

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Kiley O
Kiley O

The Accidental Mistress, Book 1 of When the Wallflowers Were Wicked series, was about Miss Verity Barnes, daughter to the late Lord Richard Barnes, Baron of Halesworth, and Lord Thomas Manfred, the Marquess of Landsbury. Having ruined not only her chances on the marriage mart by an unfortunate faux pas at Almack’s Assembly Rooms but also her sister Honor's as well, Verity, rather than letting it get her down, decided to do something about her life. Realizing that no man of notability would ever again consider her, or her two sisters, for a match, Verity determined to live her life the way she wanted...and she'd start by becoming some man's mistress. Believing Thomas to share some of the blame for her ruin, Verity decided he should be the man to whom she would become a mistress. When she approached him with her proposition, he thought to scare her away by making sexual advances towards her, except nothing he did could convince her to be swayed from her goal. The more time Verity and Thomas spent together, the closer they got. However, with the situation with Thomas' investments not looking too good, he would soon have to make a decision as to whether or not he should stay with Verity...or marry for money in order to save his family and his estate. There was a good deal of angst and a touch of drama. The story was definitely "super-steamy" and full of "F-bombs", passion, lust, and all manner of naughtiness. Almost from the opening words to the very end, this book kept the reader laughing at the antics of the Heroine, sighing at the maneuverings of the Hero, and as envious as one could get at the love the two shared with each other. The characters were well-developed, had a maturity and integrity that would cause the most straight-laced individual to envy, and were as close to reality as an author could make them. The passion between them was definitely as hot as a five-alarm fire. This book definitely deserved a five-star rating and a place with the Keeper for the Shelves collection.

Reply2 years ago
    💞pariha
    💞pariha

    Short, steamy, funny, sweet with no unnecessary drama....a rare treat

    Reply3 years ago