
Don’t Tie the Knot by Bianca Blythe
Don't Tie the Knot by Bianca Blythe on December 11, 2018
Genres: Fiction / Romance / Historical / General, Fiction / Romance / Historical / Regency, Fiction / Romance / Historical / Scottish, Fiction / Romance / Historical / Victorian, Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
Pages: 264
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Enjoy Bianca Blythe's delightful Wedding Trouble regency romance series today!
What's the worst that can happen at a wedding?
A troublesome wedding invitation...
When Lord Hamish Montgomery learns his brother is getting married, he vows to stop the wedding. After all, his brother is a duke and is intended for someone else.
A determined bridesmaid...
Georgiana Butterworth is startled when a handsome Scotsman breaks into her bedroom and brandishes money. Evidently, he's mistaken her for her newly engaged sister and is trying to bribe her into not marrying his brother. Georgiana knows one thing: she won't permit this man to ruin her sister's chance for everlasting happiness.
A wedding that mustn't be stopped...
Hamish may be determined to stop the wedding, but Georgiana is intent to make certain the wedding happens, no matter what she has to do to distract him.
A duke's twin tries to stop his brother's wedding. Curl up with this lighthearted regency historical romance now about a fiery bluestocking and a grumpy Scot in this fun enemies-to-lovers regency romantic comedy.
Start this series today!
Wedding Trouble Series
1. Don't Tie the Knot
2. Dukes Prefer Bluestockings
3. The Earl's Christmas Consultant
4. How to Train a Viscount
5. The Bachelor Marquess
6. A Holiday Proposal
“Don’t Tie the Knot” by Bianca Blythe is an absolutely delightful romp. It begins a little slow but very quickly picks up speed. I couldn’t put it down. Georgiana Butterworth’s life is turned upside down when a handsome Scotsman breaks into her bedroom late one night offering her money to call off her engagement to his brother the Duke. Only Georgiana isn’t engaged to the Duke but her sister Charlotte is. Hamish the handsome Scotsman has broken into the wrong room. “Everything about this man was scandalous, and he strode toward her. He directed Azurean eyes at her, and she shivered under his curious gaze. His loose cravat fluttered indecently in the wind, and his thin shirt hardly masked the man’s abundance of muscles.” This was a great story with lots of humor and witty banter. Blythe hits a homerun.





