Testing Miss Toogood
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Fleur Toogood is beautiful, opinionated and has a disastrous inclination to speak her mind. And she refuses to marry without love. But as the most eligible of Reverend Toogoods's five daughters, she has been charged with making a brilliant match that will improve her families fortunes. So to appease her father, she agrees to be secorted around London by Lord Dominic Elliot.
But Lord Dominic porves to be a most arrogant and secretive chaperone. He takes his duties toward her very seriously, though he shows little interest in her otherwise. Worse, he insists on giving the most annoying sdvice - advice she doesn't need because she has devised "the List", questions designed to asses a male's potential as a satisfactory husbasnd, knowing no man can meet her high standards. But as she is introduced to one eligible gentleman after another, it becomes painfully clear - the only man who scores high enough to interest her is Dominic himself.
But Lord Dominic porves to be a most arrogant and secretive chaperone. He takes his duties toward her very seriously, though he shows little interest in her otherwise. Worse, he insists on giving the most annoying sdvice - advice she doesn't need because she has devised "the List", questions designed to asses a male's potential as a satisfactory husbasnd, knowing no man can meet her high standards. But as she is introduced to one eligible gentleman after another, it becomes painfully clear - the only man who scores high enough to interest her is Dominic himself.
Going in my first book box.
Picked from the romance book box. This one might be passed on to my mother when I am done with it.