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  1. The Convenient Marriage is a Georgian romance novel by Georgette Heyer published in 1934. The novel is set in 1776 and concerns the relationship between Horatia Winwood and Lord Marcus Drelincourt. [1] It is the first of several Heyer romances where the hero and heroine are married early in the novel, and the plot follows their path ...

    • Georgette Heyer
    • 1934
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  3. The Convenient Marriage is one of Georgette Heyer’s more popular Georgian-era rom-com’s, and for good reason. It has all the requisite winning elements: a wealthy and eligible hero, a young naïve heroine, greedy relatives, a scheming mistress and a revengeful rake.

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  4. Compre online The Convenient Marriage: Gossip, scandal and an unforgettable Regency romance, de Heyer, Georgette (Author) na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por Heyer, Georgette (Author) com ótimos preços.

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  5. Georgette Heyer. Sourcebooks, Inc., Feb 1, 2009 - Fiction - 320 pages. Discover the Regency romance writer all your favorite authors adore: "You're in for a treat." —NORA ROBERTS. "One of the great...

  6. The Convenient Marriage (1934) Horry Winwood doesn’t play by the rules. So when her family are near ruin and her sister is about to enter a loveless marriage to a wealthy man to settle the family debts, young and headstrong Horry proposes to marry him in her sister's place.

  7. by Georgette Heyer. She tried to dodge away from him, but he caught her, and pulled her roughly into his arms. There was a wild struggle; she got one hand free and dealt him a ringing slap; then he had both her arms clamped to her sides, and kissed her suffocatingly. She managed to jerk away, and brought one sharp heel down on his instep.