ANNIE BURROWS

The Debutante's Daring Proposal


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      “I want you to marry me.”

      Miss Georgiana Wickford has a plan to avoid the marriage mart—she’ll propose a marriage of convenience! She hasn’t spoken to the Earl of Ashenden since their childhood friendship was torn apart, but now Edmund is her only hope.

      Edmund refuses to take any bride, especially the unsuitable country miss who abandoned him years ago. But when he sees beautiful Georgie at the mercy of society’s rakes, it arouses his protective instincts. And soon the earl is tempted to claim the daring debutante for himself!

      “If you have no interest in becoming a countess, why have you asked me to consider marrying you?”

      He was standing closer to her now than he’d done since they’d both been children. Close enough for her to see those blue flecks in his eyes which prevented them from looking as though they were chiselled from ice. This close, she’d swear she could see a spark of interest, rather than cold indifference. This close, she could even almost imagine she could feel warmth emanating from his body

       Author Note

      Some of you will already have met the Earl of Ashenden in my earlier books—in the library of his club, where he was having a delightful conversation with Mr Morgan about the insect life found in India. And you might recall how that conversation was so rudely interrupted by Lord Havelock, bursting in and demanding help with finding a bride in a hurry.

      The Earl of Ashenden, being a man of science, suggested they draw up a list of what qualities said bride needed to have, and was very firm about his own intention one day to select a wife primarily for her intelligence.

      ‘I would hate to think,’ he said, giving Havelock a particularly penetrating look, ‘that I had curtailed my own freedom only to produce a brood of idiots.’

      Naturally I could not allow him to settle for such a wife. Instead I decided to give him a heroine who would turn his ordered existence upside down!

      If, after reading his story as told within these pages, you would like to know why Lord Chepstow was trying to brush off an imaginary stain when recounting his proposal to Honeysuckle, you can read about it in ‘Governess to Christmas Bride’, which appears in the anthology Gift-Wrapped Governesses.

      And if you want to discover what measures Lord Havelock took to ensure Mary married him you can read about their courtship and the early days of their marriage in Lord Havelock’s List.

      The Debutante’s Daring Proposal

      Annie Burrows

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      ANNIE BURROWS has been writing Regency romances for Mills & Boon since 2007. Her books have charmed readers worldwide, having been translated into nineteen different languages, and some have gone on to win the coveted Reviewers’ Choice award from CataRomance. For more information, or to contact the author, please visit annie-burrows.co.uk, or you can find her on Facebook at Facebook.com/annieburrowsUK.

      Books by Annie Burrows

      Mills & Boon Historical Romance

      Regency Bachelors

      Gift-Wrapped Governess

      ‘Governess to Christmas Bride’

      Lord Havelock’s List

      The Debutante’s Daring Proposal

      Brides of Waterloo

      A Mistress for Major Bartlett

      Stand-Alone Novels

      Regency Candlelit Christmas

      ‘The Rake’s Secret Son’

      Devilish Lord, Mysterious Miss

      A Countess by Christmas

      Captain Corcoran’s Hoyden Bride

      An Escapade and an Engagement

      Never Trust a Rake

      Reforming the Viscount

      Portrait of a Scandal

      The Captain’s Christmas Bride

      In Bed with the Duke

      Once Upon a Regency Christmas

      ‘Cinderella’s Perfect Christmas’

      Mills & Boon Historical Undone! eBooks

      Notorious Lord, Compromised Miss

      His Wicked Christmas Wager

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      at www.millsandboon.co.uk for more titles.

      ‘...to the one I love...’

      Contents

       Cover

       Back Cover Text

       Introduction

       Author Note

       Title Page

       About the Author

       Dedication

       Chapter One

       Chapter Two

       Chapter Three

       Chapter Four

       Chapter Five

       Chapter Six

       Chapter Seven

       Chapter Eight

       Chapter Nine

       Chapter Ten

       Chapter Eleven

       Chapter Twelve