![]() ![]() And this show might just be the most outrageous one yet. The Duke's Rules Of Engagement Kindle Edition by Jennifer Haymore (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 21 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle Edition 4.27 Read with Our Free App Mass Market Paperback 8.41 1 New from 8.41 Some matches are made in hell Joanna Porter loves being one of London’s hottest up-and-coming matchmakers. Now the entire ton is watching as this determined, audacious matchmaker takes on the most powerful man in London in USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Haymore's lively new Regency romp. ![]() So why can't he stop himself from wanting his pert, lively matchmaker. A proper lady with a flawless pedigree and immaculate deportment. But the people are counting on him to find a duchess. The Duke of Crestmont can't believe he needs a matchmaker-let alone this spitfire of a woman whose kissable mouth and dancing, impertinent gray eyes tease him ruthlessly. ![]() confirming his status as a complete and utter pain in her petticoats. Except, of course, the impossible-to-please duke refuses all of her most eligible ladies. Matching him would cement Jo's status as England's greatest matchmaker. He's as handsome as he is insufferable and obsessed with all things proper. But her heavenly vocation is about to turn into a nuptial nightmare-thanks to the Duke of Crestmont. Joanna Porter loves being one of London's hottest up-and-coming matchmakers. Jennifer Haymore presents Book 1 in the Rules of Engagement series. ![]()
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