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The Blackmailed Bride

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The despicable Baron Finley is the last man Lady Olivia Fairfax would want as her husband, but what choice does she have? He holds the secret to a family scandal, and she must bow to his blackmail or see herself and her brother publicly disgraced. Steeling her resolveand shielding her heartOlivia is prepared to do her duty to her family until Nicholas Stuart, the Marquess of Huntsford, complicates her plans. Nick is brave, honorable, infuriatingly attractive and unshakably determined to protect Oliviaeven from herself. He won't let Olivia sacrifice her happiness for any price. Instead, he'll teach her to follow her heart and pray that it leads her straight to him.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarlequin
Release dateFeb 1, 2011
ISBN9781426885358
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Mandy Goff

Mandy Goff resides in Greenville, SC, with her husband and four-old-year daughter. She attended North Greenville University and graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in English. Her first book, The Blackmailed Bride (Love Inspired Historical Feb 2011) earned 4 stars from Romantic Times Book Reviews, and was dubbed a "wonderful Regency romance." Engaging the Earl is her second novel.

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    Good book but too heavy on the religious aspect. The story would have been as good, if not better without the heavy "God" influence, which added nothing to the base story and only serves to potentially alienate those readers who have different beliefs. The story synopsis should make note that the story has a heavy religious overtone so readers can decide for themselves if they want to read about it or not. The main storyline was sweet, though.