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Ten Rules For Marrying A Duke By Michelle Mclean Guide

The rules cover everything from how to handle public appearances to more intimate moments, showcasing their growing chemistry. Reader Guide & Themes

Rather than rigid social laws, these are humorous ground rules the couple writes together to maintain their "ruse" and manage their unconventional partnership. Ten Rules for Marrying a Duke by Michelle McLean

by Michelle McLean is a witty, lighthearted historical romance centered on a "marriage of convenience" trope. It follows Arabella Bromley, a bookish introvert who proposes a strategic marriage to Silas Spencer, the rakish Duke of Whittsley, to restore her family’s scandal-ridden reputation. Plot Overview The rules cover everything from how to handle

A "bluestocking" who prefers books to ballrooms. She is determined, loyal, and shy but courageous enough to execute a bold plan for her family. It follows Arabella Bromley, a bookish introvert who

Silas’s grumpy grandfather, whose pressure for an heir partially drives Silas to accept Arabella's proposal. The "Ten Rules"

The story thrives on the banter between an introverted heroine and an extroverted hero.