Marry Me, My Lady

· Cherrill Family Book 2 · Fifty Forty Productions
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Handsome and carefree, Lord Douglas–second son of the illustrious Cherrill family–has met his match in the brilliant and vivacious Lady Phoebe de Moncy. Once a darling of London society, Phoebe has retreated to the countryside with her infant daughter after a scandalous mistake.

Douglas admires Phoebe’s resilience and grace. He’s always been a fun-loving fellow, but now he finds himself questioning the stiff and often unfair rules of his noble upbringing. Phoebe, on the other hand, feels emboldened by Douglas’s unwavering support and dashing charm. Could she dare to hope for a future where love conquers all scandal?

Yet society’s expectations loom large, threatening to tear them apart just as they’re starting to dream of a life together. Douglas must decide if he’s willing to risk his reputation as a gentleman to marry the woman he loves. Phoebe, with the scars of her past still fresh, must find the courage to believe in a future filled with love, happiness, and acceptance.

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4.9
10 reviews
Richard Gray
5 August 2019
This is a well written love story that revolves around Douglas and Phoebe. Phoebe is sent away from society to deliver a child out of wedlock. The father refused to acknowledge the child was his and Phoebe’s parents removed her in order to prevent a scandal. She delivers a healthy baby girl, Ellen, except she is born with a cleft palate. While in seclusion she meets Douglas, who’s brother is a Duke, and they both discover love. This is a sweet romance that can be appreciated for its portrayal of both Phoebe and Douglas. It is a great story and I would recommend it.
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Sandy Beck
14 August 2019
Charming characters I spent a very enjoyable afternoon reading Allyson Jeleyne’s book. Lady Phoebe de Moncy has been sent away to have her illegitimate child and if that is not bad enough she knows after the birth it will be taken away from her. While away she meets Lord Douglas and I love how they meet. The author did such a good job of writing this gem with charming characters in a well-written piece you will find a story that you will love having in your collection of books. This is a book you will re-read again and again. I did receive a free copy of this book and voluntarily chose to review it.
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Jamie Bee
7 August 2019
This sweet little Victorian romance is a pure delight. The book had me at the meet-cute between the hero and the heroine, Doug and Phoebe; this time, the term is genuinely warranted. We learn a little about Phoebe’s plight as an unwed mother of a daughter with a cleft palate; she has been banished to the country to give birth, and she expects that her parents will soon separate her from the baby. Phoebe is taking a few hours off from minding her child and finds a strawberry patch. As she lazes in the tall grass, Doug (a duke’s second son) believes he has spotted a trespasser and makes threats. This all ends with Phoebe firing a strawberry right between his brows. It is all done with a light touch and great humor; Doug is besotted by her beauty, her aim, and her arm! The romance is sweet and gentle. Both characters are decent, open-hearted people who are actually quite well matched. Doug is everything a swoon-worthy, protective, and loving hero ought to be. I could foresee some turns of the plot, but they were so beautifully rendered, with such love and affection between the couple, that I didn't mind that there were few surprises in the story. I love the extended end, where we can see the full effects and changes that had been wrought during the course of the book. I wish we saw more of the fearsome foursome; I believe they will be a force to be reckoned with, and they are so good together. The characters are an absolute delight. Can I be a part of the Cherrill family?
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About the author

Allyson Jeleyne is a writer of bold, passionate historical romance featuring kind heroes, complex heroines, and steamy love. She earned an interdisciplinary studies degree in Creative Writing and Journalism while also studying British history & literature in her spare time. When not writing, she enjoys traveling and checking things off her bucket list.


Allyson makes her home in the South Carolina lowcountry with her beloved dog, Dollie Madison (2005-2022).  

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