Gayle Wilson

Anne's Perfect Husband


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      “You don’t need me to fight your battles,” he said

      “Well, it would be nice to have someone fight them.” Anne was accustomed to having to stand on her own two feet. However, what she had just said was something she had recognized since Ian had come to Fenton School to collect her. It was nice to have someone on her side. And at her side.

      “And that is the purpose of everything we’re in London to accomplish,” Ian said softly.

      The marriage mart. Someone to fight my battles for me.

      Anne had never thought of what they were undertaking in that light. Despite all her romantic fantasies, she had never really believed she would find a husband at any of the Season’s entertainments.

      She had already found her champion and, ridiculously romantic or not, she knew she would never want any other…!

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      “This is the well-written, well-plotted, gripping book

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      I give it my highest accolades.”

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      Anne’s Perfect Husband

      Harlequin Historical #552

      #551 THE HIGHLAND WIFE

      Lyn Stone

      #553 LONGSHADOW’S WOMAN

      Bronwyn Williams

      #554 LILY GETS HER MAN

      Charlene Sands

      Anne’s Perfect Husband

      Gayle Wilson

       www.millsandboon.co.uk

      Available from Harlequin Historicals and GAYLE WILSON

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      For Alynn, whose beautiful name might be suitable

      for a medieval heroine, but not, alas, for a Regency one. Although its heroine is named Anne, this story is still for you, along with my love and admiration. Hope you enjoy!

      Contents

       Prologue

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve

       Chapter Thirteen

       Chapter Fourteen

       Chapter Fifteen

       Chapter Sixteen

       Chapter Seventeen

      Prologue

      Sinclair Hall

      England, December 1813

      “Oh, there’s no mistake, Mr. Sinclair. We’ve examined the terms of the colonel’s will quite carefully, I can assure you. It’s very clear he intended to leave his daughter in your very capable hands.”

      The well-shaped lips of Ian Sinclair, former major with His Majesty’s forces in Portugal, tightened to prevent another expression of disbelief. It was possible, he supposed, that George Darlington had named him as his daughter’s guardian. That was almost as easy to believe as the fact that Darlington had fathered a daughter.

      “And the child?” Ian asked.

      After all, she should be his first