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  • Made for the Marquess

  • Second Sons of London, Book 4
  • By: Alexa Aston
  • Narrated by: Gary Furlong
  • Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Made for the Marquess

By: Alexa Aston
Narrated by: Gary Furlong
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Summary

First sons inherit all. Third sons are promised to the church. Second sons do their duty and serve in the military—unless fate intervenes and turns their lives upside down.

A reticent army officer who loses a beloved brother. A personable beauty eager to make up for lost time. And one magical kiss that changes everything...

Lieutenant-Colonel Percival Perry maybe be reserved, but he is an outstanding army officer. When Percy receives news of his brother's accidental drowning, he is forced to sell his commission and take up his title as Marquess of Kingston. Nightmares of the war plague Percy even as he longs for a wife and family. When he meets an attractive, spirited woman, he can barely speak and knows he made a poor impression upon her.

Araminta Nicholls is two and twenty and missed making her come-out, thanks to the pesky Americans who started a war that kept her stuck in Canada for several years. Minta is ready to make up for lost time and find a husband so she can have the children she longs for. When she is introduced to a solemn marquess, Minta believes him to be much like her own shy twin and comes to have feelings for Lord Kingston.

But Percy's nightmares continue, and he fears he might plunge into madness, taking Minta with him. Knowing he loves her, he makes the decision to give her up, believing he is damaged goods. But Minta is a fighter—and she isn't going anywhere.

Can Minta convince Percy that opposites can make for a wonderful marriage—and that love can conquer any problem if they face it together?

Made for the Marquess is the fourth book in the Second Sons of London, a regency romance series where seven men—who are second sons—lay claim to fabulous wealth and lofty titles and fulfill their destinies upon finding their soulmates. All books in this series can be enjoyed as standalones.

©2022 Alexa Aston (P)2023 Podium Audio

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I was surprised that the author was unaware that Wellington expected all his senior staff to be able to dance well. So it is extremely unlikely one of his officers was not already a proficient dancer. This means a key scene that bonded the couple would not happen.

Not the only issue but a key one.

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