How to Cross a Marquess, Jane Ashford
How to Cross a Marquess, Jane Ashford
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How to Cross a Marquess

Author: Jane Ashford

Narrator: Rosalyn Landor

Unabridged: 9 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/27/2019


Synopsis

The Marquess of Chatton and his neighbor Fenella Fairclough have known each other all their lives. They refused to marry each other years ago when their parents demanded it, and they won't concede now?even if circumstances have brought these former enemies much closer than they ever could have anticipated...

Reviews

Goodreads review by Becky (romantic_pursuing_feels) on January 13, 2020

I was pleasantly surprised by this read! I’d first like to mention that it is a sweet story, with only a few kisses described and everything else is fade to black or heavily glossed over. (Example: she opened to him and moved from maid to wife) I was NOT expecting that. The fact that I enjoyed this......more

Goodreads review by Yna from Books and Boybands on September 17, 2019

"Could anything be more foolish than mooning over a man she’d run away from a few years ago?"Buy This Book on Amazon📖 📚 Series: Yes. Third book of The Way to A Lord's Heart. Can be read as a standalone. 📚 Genre: Historical Romance. 📚 POV: Third person. 📚 Cliffhanger: No. ⚠ Content Warn......more

Goodreads review by Janet on August 22, 2019

The Marquis of Chatton and his neighbour Fenella Fairclough have known each other all their lives. They refused to marry each other years ago when their parents demanded it, she ran away to stay with her grandmother in Scotland & he went south to London where he married Arabella. Now Roger is a wido......more

Goodreads review by Elodie’s Reading Corner on August 21, 2019

As it is my first read by Mrs Jane Ashford (I know, I say it every day), and the third in a series, the prologue introduced the hero but also the two from the previous installment so I do believe the prologue is adjusted depending the hero but is nearly the same and the Earl of Macklin acts as a sou......more

Goodreads review by Caitlyn on August 31, 2019

It’s a little bit hard for me to rate this book, because I’m really struggling with my feelings about the hero of it. Roger, Marquess of Chatton, is a decent enough sort of fellow for the most part, and it also seems plain that in today’s world, he’d be diagnosed on the autism spectrum. Subtlety is......more