Captain Amberton's Inherited Bride

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“Marry me…

and you’ll have your freedom.”

Her father’s will dictates Violet Harper must wed or be disinherited—yet she’d rather face the wilderness of the wintry Yorkshire moors than be bound to cynical, damaged soldier Captain Lance Amberton. Lance promises a marriage of convenience that will grant Violet her independence. In exchange, she must put her faith in Lance and see beyond his gruff exterior to the man beneath…

“Fletcher has crafted a romance to engage medievalists” — RT Book Reviews on Besieged and Betrothed

“Medieval fans will love the pageantry, the original setting and the surprises at every turn.” — RT Book Reviews on Married to Her Enemy

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5.0
1 review
Rose
8 February 2019
This is the first book I have read from author Jenni Fletcher and I absolutely loved it! I will definitely be reading her other books! Our hero Captain Lance Amberton first met heroine Violet Harper at a ball in his Father's home. It seems Violet and Lance's fathers have arranged a marriage between Violet and Lance's older twin Arthur. Arthur is not happy about this arrangement and Violet is unaware. Lance dances with Violet at the ball and although there is an attraction, misunderstandings happen and Lance ends up being banished from his father's home. Our hero and heroine meet again after both father's and Arthur have died and a marriage of convenience is proposed to gain Violet's inheritance. I liked Lance and Violet from the beginning. Ms. Fletcher did a great job of turning their marriage of convenience to a HEA. A very well written love story with a few twists. Definitely recommend!
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About the author

Jenni Fletcher writes Historical Romance, YA and F1 sports romances. She has been nominated for 6 Romantic Novel Awards and has won the Shorter Romantic Fiction award twice, in 2020 and 2024. She grew up in Scotland and Somerset, has a PhD on some deeply unromantic aspects of early twentieth century fiction, and now lives in the north of England with her family and one extremely hairy dog. She also teaches creative writing at Bishop Grosseteste University.

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