Miss Featherton's Christmas Prince (The Marriage Game Book 9) - Plot & Excerpts
Since the house had been built, that was where the serious family discussions had always taken place. As was proper, Featherton escorted Constance. Helena walked on her husband’s other side. He had not been as pleased as he could have been about poor Hawksworth’s appearance. Still, after Swindon and Tarlington, Lucinda could not blame her son for being overly protective of Meg. It had appeared as if her granddaughter had developed an unfortunate penchant for falling in love with curs and scoundrels. Until Hawksworth, that is. He was everything she could have wished for Meg. Lucinda was willing to admit that they might have given the couple too much time alone. However, Constance was correct. Hawksworth and Meg had done what was right and chosen to continue on to the abbey before their passions overcame them. That said, Lucinda was exceedingly pleased that they were passionate about each other. The only thing for her to do now was to convince her son that Hawksworth was a worthy man and that it was safe for Meg to follow her heart with him.
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