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After the death of her fourth betrothed, Scottish maid Rosaline realizes she must be cursed. Every man who has asked for her hand in marriage has been led to an early grave. As the daughter of Chief Johnstone in Medieval Scotland, her only expectation in life is to tie herself to a worthy suitor.
Jessica Brentwood has a few skeletons in her closet. Her father—a vicar, no less—disgraced the family and left London years earlier. Since then Jessica has had serious doubts she would ever find a suitable or willing husband. But Jessica has spunk and travels to London to the festivities to seek her fate.
Martin is awkward, shy, introverted to the extreme—the quintessential computer geek. But he’s beyond normal. That’s because he suffers from social anxiety disorder, unable to speak to people or even talk on the phone. “Computers were his close friends, almost extensions of himself.” His employer tolerates his “weirdness” because he’s so good at what he does.
After a series of unfortunate events, Lady Eugenie finds herself marrying a man known as the Beast of Ravengrove in a desperate attempt to protect herself and her unborn child. Determined to make the best of the situation, Eugenie goes out of her way to tame this beast. Adrian only marries Eugenie as a favor to an old friend, a favor he cannot deny. Even though he agrees to marry her, he wan