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Just for the Season

Just for the Season

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The Bachelorette set in Regency England with shades of Bridgerton

Second Chance Brother's Best Friend Historical Romance
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Lady Charlotte Louisa Aveton knows all of London's rules, and better yet, knows how to break them. But when she takes it too far and stumbles into a serious scandal, she knows only one thing will save her--marriage, as soon as possible.

For fans of Lisa Kleypas and Sarah MacLean, Rachel Griffiths's latest historical romance is a sexy, laugh-out-loud romp that's The Bachelorette set in Regency England with shades of Bridgerton.

Abigail Thompson feels like she's hit rock bottom. It's only been a few months since the massive scandal that finally severed the cord between her and her narcissistic father. And now, in her last weeks of grad school, she's been kicked out of her building with very short notice. The last thing she wants to do is ask her half-brother for help after what she's put him through, but it's looking like his best friend's spare room might be her only choice.

With only one summer to pick a husband, Charlotte invites all of England's most eligible bachelors to an extravagant summer house party. There's a brooding artist, a wickedly handsome Russian prince, and one of the wealthiest men in all of Europe...so why do her eyes keep sliding over to the Duke of Warrick, the man who once came dangerously close to breaking her heart?

With only one summer to pick a husband, Charlotte invites all of England's most eligible bachelors to an extravagant summer house party. There's a brooding artist, a wickedly handsome Russian prince, and one of the wealthiest men in all of Europe...so why do her eyes keep sliding over to the Duke of Warrick, the man who once came dangerously close to breaking her heart?

Rachel Griffiths is the author of The Trouble with Anna, which was named a New York Public Library 2025 Best Book and heralded by Marie Claire as one of the year's best romances. Before turning to writing, Rachel was an editorial director at Scholastic, where she published more than twenty New York Times bestsellers.

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