The Proper Wife

The Proper Wife

by Julia Justiss
The Proper Wife

The Proper Wife

by Julia Justiss

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Overview

A rakish colonel wanting a wife locks horns with a headstrong beauty in this Regency romance.

A virtuous virgin—that’s what he needed

A thrifty, industrious, wholesome bride! Certainly not an exotic aristocrat like Clarissa Beaumont, who set trends and dazzled suitors with equal passion. A more unsuitable wife St. John Sandiford found impossible to imagine! Why then couldn’t he get Clarissa out of his mind—or his heart?

A good set-down—that’s what he deserved!

Though Sinjin Sandiford was rightly called “hero,” he could sometimes fall short of “gentleman,” Lady Beaumont fumed. Why, the cad had refused her help in making an advantageous match—yet still he managed to stir the most unseemly feelings within her . . . !

Praise for The Proper Wife

“A spirited Regency-era romance that far outshines the usual fare. . . . Readers will devour [Justiss’s] tantalizing tale with gusto.” —Publishers Weekly

“Justiss skillfully blends traditional Regency attention to detail with a touch of humor and of irony, but, best of all, with a witty love story.” —Romantic Times

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781426840081
Publisher: Harlequin
Publication date: 10/10/2023
Series: The Wellingfords , #3
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
Sales rank: 420,666
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Long before embarking on romantic adventures of her own, Julia Justiss read about them, transporting herself to such favourite venues as ancient Egypt, World War II submarine patrols, the Old South and, of course, Regency England. Soon she was keeping notebooks for jotting down story ideas. When not writing or traveling, she enjoys watching movies, reading and puttering about in the garden trying to kill off more weeds than flowers.
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