Lady Parker
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  • Reads 52,745
  • Votes 1,673
  • Parts 62
  • Time 10h 42m
Complete, First published Sep 15, 2022
Mature
The rake Mister Jonathan Pine has one thing in mind for this London season. He will marry a young widow who is pleasant and experienced enough to keep him satisfied in bed so he can get his hands on his grandmother's inheritance and give it to his abusive family.

What will happen when things will not go his way, and he ends up trapped with the inexperienced Diamond of the season Lady Parker and a marriage contract that forbids his family from benefitting from his inheritance?

Will the lovely Lady Parker ever make her tyrant husband understands that together, they could make a respectful and loving family instead of seeking to be accepted by the vicious family that had hated him since birth? 

And things could get even more complicated when the King finds out his only goddaughter was betrothed to a man below her station, preventing her from being a Queen as per his wishes. Will the King forsake Lady Parker making the London Society and court turn their backs on her for choosing love instead of appearances?
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