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To Marry an Heiress

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The USA Today bestselling author returns with an unforgettable tale of a marriage of convenience that becomes a love match.

When Georgina Pierce first enters a glittering London ballroom, she feels like a princess in a fairy tale. But this American heiress quickly learns that some London gentlemen are fortune hunters...Still, when Devon Montgomery, Earl of Ravenhurst, asks her father for her hand, she cannot resist saying I do, to the handsome, irresistable nobelman. But imagine her shock when she discovers she has no fortune! Devon honors his vows, but Gina decides this will be no marriage in name only...

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 12, 2002
      Often in Heath's novels (A Rogue in Texas,
      etc.), English aristocrats head to the Wild West to find love and make a fresh start, but this time around, an American heiress heads to Victorian London and winds up getting married. Devon Sheridan, a widowed earl and father with a deteriorating estate, seeks to replenish his empty coffers by marrying Georgina Pierce, the plain, stubborn daughter of wealthy American Nathaniel Pierce. In exchange for unlimited access to Nathaniel's funds, Devon agrees to woo Georgina and provide her with the one thing she desires most—children. Georgina quickly sees through the charade but marries him to please her father, who dies shortly after the wedding, having gambled away his fortune. With the help of his unconventional wife, however, Devon comes to realize that he can be wealthy without riches. The clash between Georgina's lack of inhibitions and Devon's strict adherence to society's rules serves as a source of comedy, but Devon is an unlikely character for the period despite his English starchiness. Not only does he work his own fields (a "no-no" for the aristocracy), but he fails to make a proper marriage settlement before entering into the union. Still, Heath's vivacious heroine shines, and she plays well off her proud and proper counterpart.

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