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The Ugliest Man in London

By: Charity McColl
Narrated by: Joanna Lee
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Publisher's Summary

Matilda Weldon refuses to marry the husband that her parents have chosen for her. She will, she says, marry the ugliest man in London rather than become the wife of a man she loathes. Her three loyal friends are determined to help her, but how does one advertise for an ugly husband?

Then, one day, a solution appears.

The girls rescue a man who is being attacked by a gang of thugs, and Matilda rashly conspires to marry the man, even though he is unconscious and unable to assent to marriage.

But who is this stranger, and why was he attacked?

As the story unfolds, a world of highborn Dukedom and heartless intrigue unravels, sweeping Matilda into a dangerous mystery as she helps her new and unexpected husband reclaim his title.

If you love clean historical romance with sumptuous storylines and lashings of love, you will enjoy this new novella by best-selling author Charity McColl.

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