A Question Worth Asking
James has watched his brothers find the perfect woman one after the other, but for him, he had yet to stumble across one who didn't make him want to put an ocean between them. So he did, thinking a life in New York would put his discontent out of sight.

New York suffragette Primrose had more than enough men trying to control her. There was no chance she'd relent and marry again, despite her brothers' dogged "encouragement" on the matter. She wanted independence and freedom. A husband would only serve to snatch that dream away.

What Prim needed was a decoy and James was just the man for the job. Having failed in his search for the perfect woman, James is happy to help Prim, but only because avoiding matchmakers serves his purpose. However, James soon discovers that even a fictitious courtship with a woman set on never remarrying has its challenges.

For Prim, the courtship begins to feel all too real. It doesn't take long before she realizes there is a certain freedom to be found in marriage to the right sort of man.

It's only when betrayal and despair leave them both longing for more in their lives that they realize the importance of a love worth having, and a question worth asking.
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A Question Worth Asking
James has watched his brothers find the perfect woman one after the other, but for him, he had yet to stumble across one who didn't make him want to put an ocean between them. So he did, thinking a life in New York would put his discontent out of sight.

New York suffragette Primrose had more than enough men trying to control her. There was no chance she'd relent and marry again, despite her brothers' dogged "encouragement" on the matter. She wanted independence and freedom. A husband would only serve to snatch that dream away.

What Prim needed was a decoy and James was just the man for the job. Having failed in his search for the perfect woman, James is happy to help Prim, but only because avoiding matchmakers serves his purpose. However, James soon discovers that even a fictitious courtship with a woman set on never remarrying has its challenges.

For Prim, the courtship begins to feel all too real. It doesn't take long before she realizes there is a certain freedom to be found in marriage to the right sort of man.

It's only when betrayal and despair leave them both longing for more in their lives that they realize the importance of a love worth having, and a question worth asking.
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A Question Worth Asking

A Question Worth Asking

A Question Worth Asking

A Question Worth Asking

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James has watched his brothers find the perfect woman one after the other, but for him, he had yet to stumble across one who didn't make him want to put an ocean between them. So he did, thinking a life in New York would put his discontent out of sight.

New York suffragette Primrose had more than enough men trying to control her. There was no chance she'd relent and marry again, despite her brothers' dogged "encouragement" on the matter. She wanted independence and freedom. A husband would only serve to snatch that dream away.

What Prim needed was a decoy and James was just the man for the job. Having failed in his search for the perfect woman, James is happy to help Prim, but only because avoiding matchmakers serves his purpose. However, James soon discovers that even a fictitious courtship with a woman set on never remarrying has its challenges.

For Prim, the courtship begins to feel all too real. It doesn't take long before she realizes there is a certain freedom to be found in marriage to the right sort of man.

It's only when betrayal and despair leave them both longing for more in their lives that they realize the importance of a love worth having, and a question worth asking.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798228665385
Publisher: Tantor
Publication date: 01/27/2026
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 7.50(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Angeline Fortin is the author of the Questions for a Highlander series and five other novels. She earned a degree in US history from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and brings her love of history to the forefront of her novels.



Philip Battley is a highly experienced audiobook producer and narrator, with his own studio. He has narrated over 160 audiobook titles, which are available on Audible.com.
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