![]() ![]() When Adelaide and Clayborn find themselves in a breakneck race to stop a wedding (for very different reasons), he can’t resist Adelaide, who both frustrates and fascinates him. ![]() However, he’s got some secrets that he’d rather keep hidden. Henry, the Duke of Clayborn, has an impeccable reputation and seems to be a typical, stuck-up aristocrat. Her upbringing helped her hone some unique skills, such as blending into the background, which means no one knows she’s the notorious Matchbreaker, using her skills to help brides avoid the altar to unworthy gentlemen. Weirdly, I think this is a book I’ll enjoy more on reread than on the first read.Īfter Adelaide’s crime lord father tries to marry her off to a rival, a twist of fate takes her from the streets of the South Bank to the ballrooms of Mayfair. I’ve had to sleep on my rating for this book as there were many things I liked, but a few things stopped me from loving it. This review is a tough one for me to write. Links: Amazon – Barnes & Noble – Goodreads ![]()
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