Bookish Arabella Bromley never gave a fig for society’s rules—until her sister ran off with a man below her station. Now Arabella is desperate to restore her family’s ruined reputation to favor amongst the ton. She’ll have to marry quickly and well. But in order to carry off her plan, Arabella needs a duke… and she has just the rakish fellow in mind.
The Duke of Whittsley has an ungentlemanly tendency to disregard the rules. Unfortunately, a sense of mischief doesn’t excuse a high-ranking noble from family duty—especially where it concerns producing a son. And that’s where he can’t quite resist Arabella’s distinctly outrageous plan: if he saves her family, she’ll give him an heir.
Now the deal’s been struck. They have one year to achieve their goals and ten iron-clad rules to keep them on track. Like long, scorching kisses and ensuring they’re both exquisitely satisfied. And the only thing that could ruin their plan is the one thing they never planned on: love.
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Sexual Content - 3/5
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Violence - 0/5
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Language - 2/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 0/5
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Summary
Ten Rules for Marring a Duke by Michelle McLean was a delight to read. This is my first book by Michele and i have already downloaded two other books because I enjoyed her writing so well. The first half of the book had me chuckling out loud.
Arabella needs to restore their family name so that her younger sister can marry well. Silas needs and heir and is not looking forward to a marriage with anyone. Arabella proposes a marriage of convenience. He agrees. His task is to help her sister find a match.
I adored the couple; Arabella and Silas. The rules they came up with were so fun. The author created so many wonderful scenes for their banter.
I highly recommend the book if you enjoy witty banter in your characters. I am off to read another book by Michelle McLean.
Sexual content - 3 most of the scenes were behind closed doors. they were trying to make an heir. Her part of the bargain.
Language - no f word. D@mn used 15+ times