Suitors for the Proper Miss by Jen Geigle Johnson

February 8, 2021 | 1 Comment
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Suitors for the Proper Miss by Jen Geigle JohnsonSuitors for the Proper Miss
Author: Jen Geigle Johnson
Series: Lords for the Sisters of Sussex #4
Genres: Historical Romance
Format: eBook
Pages: 249
Date: February 7, 2021
Publisher: Kings Row Press

She wants to marry a Lord, as Lordly and titled as possible. He wants nothing more to do with her than saddle her horses.

Miss Lucy Standish has wanted to marry a future duke for as long as she could remember. Days in the cold, with little coal for their small cottage and little to eat, she would dream of the days she saved all her sisters with a marriage to a man of such elevated title that they would never be poor again, that her children and their children forever would be cared for.

Mr. Conor Sullivan has never overstepped the lines of propriety. He does everything he can to treat Miss Lucy with respect. But his heart is overcome with love for the middle Standish sister, and he assumes he will spend his dying breath still wishing she were his.

But fortune changes for the Sullivan family. With new attention from the crown and past family secrets revealed, a path opens that just might mean happiness for Lucy and Conor. But will they be bold enough to seize the opportunity when it comes?

Rating: Mild. Mild kissing.

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About Jen Geigle Johnson

Jen Geigle Johnson 2020

Jen Geigle Johnson is an award winning author, including the GOLD in Foreword INDIES Book of the Year Awards. She discovered her passion for England while kayaking on the Thames near London as a young teenager. Now, she loves to share bits of history that might otherwise be forgotten. Whether in Regency England, the French Revolution, or Colonial America, her romance novels are much like life is supposed to be: full of adventure.


One response to “Suitors for the Proper Miss by Jen Geigle Johnson

  1. M Merrell

    Forbidden love that involves different classes can be a tricky trope to write about but it totally worked in this book and I was happy with the ending. The romance was very sweet and I loved the carriage scene!

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