How to Cross a Marquess
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"A refreshingly different, sweetly romantic love story [readers] will long remember."—Booklist for Brave New Earl

The Marquess of Chatton and his neighbor Fenella Fairclough have known each other all their lives. They refused to marry each other years ago when their parents demanded it, and they won't concede now—even if circumstances have brought these former enemies much closer than they ever could have anticipated…

The Way to a Lord's Heart:

Brave New Earl (Book 1)

A Lord Apart (Book 2)

How to Cross a Marquess (Book 3)

Praise for Jane Ashford:

"Absolutely delightful...strong characters and interesting obstacles... a must read."—Night Owl Reviews for Brave New Earl

"Wonderfully diverting…I give Last Gentleman Standing an enthusiastic recommendation."—Fresh Fiction for Last Gentleman Standing

"Expertly crafted…another triumph of nuanced characterization and sparkling wit."—Booklist for Nothing Like a Duke

"Vivid characters and lively plots...Conveyed with warmth and tenderness."—Publishers Weekly for Lord Sebastian's Secret

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eAudiobook
Edition
Unabridged
Street Date
08/27/2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781501965319

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Also in this Series

  • Brave New Earl (Way to a lord's heart Volume 1) Cover
  • A Lord Apart (Way to a lord's heart Volume 2) Cover
  • How to cross a marquess (Way to a lord's heart Volume 3) Cover
  • A duke too far (Way to a lord's heart Volume 4) Cover
  • Earl's Well That Ends Well (Way to a lord's heart Volume 5) Cover

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Published Reviews

Library Journal Review

Five years ago, the arranged marriage between Roger Berwick, the Marquess of Chatton, and Fenella Fairclough, resulted in epic failure--Roger opted to cad around London, and as a result, Fenella fled to Scotland. Now Fenella has returned to England to care for her ailing father and Roger has been abruptly widowed by a woman he married to avoid scandal. When Roger and Fenella meet again as participants in a local pageant, they realize their aversion to each other and marriage isn't what it used to be. Fenella has fought hard for her independence, though, and to overcome the hurt of Roger's earlier rejection. When an anonymous assailant seeks revenge against Roger by attacking Fenella, Roger is forced to face the decisions of the past in order to gain back Fenella's trust, and before tragedy strikes. VERDICT Ashford's third book in the series (after A Lord Apart) reveals that distance and time and perhaps a nudge from the right person at the right moment can set us on a new path toward happiness. Plenty of peril and intrigue keep the pages of this satisfying Regency romance turning.--Kellie Tilton, Univ. of Cincinnati Blue Ash

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Five years ago, the arranged marriage between Roger Berwick, the Marquess of Chatton, and Fenella Fairclough, resulted in epic failure—Roger opted to cad around London, and as a result, Fenella fled to Scotland. Now Fenella has returned to England to care for her ailing father and Roger has been abruptly widowed by a woman he married to avoid scandal. When Roger and Fenella meet again as participants in a local pageant, they realize their aversion to each other and marriage isn't what it used to be. Fenella has fought hard for her independence, though, and to overcome the hurt of Roger's earlier rejection. When an anonymous assailant seeks revenge against Roger by attacking Fenella, Roger is forced to face the decisions of the past in order to gain back Fenella's trust, and before tragedy strikes. VERDICT Ashford's third book in the series (after A Lord Apart) reveals that distance and time and perhaps a nudge from the right person at the right moment can set us on a new path toward happiness. Plenty of peril and intrigue keep the pages of this satisfying Regency romance turning.—Kellie Tilton, Univ. of Cincinnati Blue Ash

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ashford, J., & Landor, R. (2019). How to Cross a Marquess (Unabridged). Recorded Books, Inc..

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Ashford, Jane and Rosalyn Landor. 2019. How to Cross a Marquess. Recorded Books, Inc.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Ashford, Jane and Rosalyn Landor. How to Cross a Marquess Recorded Books, Inc, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Ashford, J. and Landor, R. (2019). How to cross a marquess. Unabridged Recorded Books, Inc.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Ashford, Jane, and Rosalyn Landor. How to Cross a Marquess Unabridged, Recorded Books, Inc., 2019.

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