The Marriage Mart cover

The Marriage Mart

by Norma Lee Clark

EXCESSIVE EXPECTATIONS. Lovely, auburn-haired Georgina Fitzhardinge knew what was expected of her when the Earl of Trowbridge proposed: Society expected her to revel in the respectability of this superbly suitable match. Her family expected her to use the Earl's fortune to give them the help they badly needed and fervently desired. The Earl himself expected her to be a charming hostess, an efficient household manager, and, in time, to produce an heir to his title and estates. But when Georgina became the Earl's wife, it soon became dismayingly apparent that this handsome, virile, worldly man wanted far more than she ever expected to give, and Georgina would have only herself to blame if she didn't make it perfectly clear to her lordly husband that she had her own list o expectations--some of which might very well conflict with his...

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