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Two brothers. Two betrothals. What’s a Lady to do?
Lady Fleur Osborne knows several things to be true: her father would likely continue to turn away every suitor at the door, her sister could very well end up unmatched by fault of her clever mouth alone, and that Fleur herself is perfectly happy to say good riddance to the marriage mart, sealing her spinsterhood with her own stamp of approval.
Mister Evander Woolf has been content to stay away from the ton and its meddling ways. Happily sequestered in his dusty library — the choice in no way due to the chance of seeing Lady Fleur again across a crowded ballroom — he spends his days exactly as he wishes… alone.
But fate, it would seem, has little care for their wishes, and its plans are made known by way of two matchmaking fathers, a Viscount’s unexpected proposal, and a murderous flowerpot that thwarts their carefully laid schemes. And in the end, the flower and the wolf may find themselves together once again, against all odds, and with a match well made.
Set in England during the Regency era, Marriage to a Mister is a standalone romantic comedy in the Meddlesome Matchmakers series.