How to Marry a Marquis by Julia Quinn

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue)

  • Pub. Date: April 1999
  • 384pp
  • Sales Rank: 55,449

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    • Pub. Date: April 1999
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 384pp
    • Sales Rank: 55,449

    Synopsis

    When James Sidwell, Marquis of Riverdale, offered to help Elizabeth Hotchkiss find herself a husband, he never dreamed that the only candidate he could propose would be himself...

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    Biography

    Julia Quinn started writing her first book one month after finishing college and has been tapping away at her keyboard ever since. The New York Times bestselling author of sixteen novels for Avon Books, she is a graduate of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges and lives with her family in the Pacific Northwest.

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    A Classic!!! where's the disney remake???by Historical_Romance_Junkie

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    February 07, 2010: I LOVED this book. From the first chapter, it was just wonderful. The paceing was excellent, and as I was reading it, I kept thinking,"wow, this is such a classic. I can see a animated movie with the disney logo already". Aside from the more mature themes of the book (namely the love-making and the almost rape by a drunk), It was a funny, flirty, fantastic journey. The characters were instantly welcomed by me, and by the end of the book, I had come to favor them above alot of other characters I've read about in other books. It was just RIGHT. ofcorse it wasn't PERFECT. I did feel it lag in one particular place towards the end, but even then, the plot was good and I look back at it as a minor thing.

    The story is about this poor ALMOST 'spinster' who has to take care of her 3 other siblings. She works as a companion of an old countess and one day, while returning some books to the Dutchess' library (after a funny attempt to bore her with bible 'begets' so she could leave work early), the red leather binding of a book catches her eye, and the title disturbs her even more. At first she thought it was a trick by one of her siblings bceause earlier that same day, she was discussing the urgency in which she needed to get herself married off to continue to provide for the family. She reluctantly take the book and on the way home bumps into a man who claims to be 'the new estate manager'. Little does she know, she's just bumped into not only the nephew of her employer, but the subject matter of her stolen book 'How to marry a Marquis'. He is at the estate at his aunts behest to try and use his many years as a spy for the war office to help figure out whos blackmailing her. Initial Elizabeth is suspected of it, but soon Sidwell dispels that notion and finds himself VERY interested in her. After a few stolen kisses and an embarrassing incident which exposes Elizabeth's possession of the book, Sidwell takes up her cause and tells her he will help her nab an acceptable gentleman (which we all know he has no intention to do). Ofcorse she is still oblivious to his true identity and in the process falls in love with him just as much as he has for her. It is widely known fact that Estate Managers do not make very much, and she tries to thwart her feelings for him, all to no avail ofcorse. After a scary encounter with a drunken womanizer, and sidwells heroic rescue of her, she decides she doesnt care if they live penniless, as long as she can be with him. There is a dramatic reveal of his identity, and hurt and embarrassed, elizabeth stubbornly refuses to marry the marquis and its a long stand-off that is cleverly resolved at the hands of the aunt who's more or less orchestrated the meeting and falling in love of her favorite two people in the world (unbeknownst to them). It ends steamy enough to leave a smile on your face.

    Elizabeth and Sidwell are the worlds cutest couple =) .... Do yourself a favor and read this book... it is worth it!!!!

    How to Marry a Marquis (with the help of an instruction manual, of course.)by Anonymous

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    January 12, 2010: Due to reduced circumstances Elizabeth Hotchkiss must take a job as companion to a curmudgeonly duchess. She comes across a slim volume in the duchess' library entitled, "How to Marry a Marquis" and guiltily borrows it, determined to use it as a how-to book. Since she is the sole supporter of herself and her siblings, she must marry as well as she is able. The duchess hires a new manager for her holdings who has agreed to tutor Elizabeth in the art of ensnaring a man. What follows is great fun and wonderful misunderstandings and misconceptions. I thoroughly enjoyed this story and Ms. Quinn's characters.

    I Also Recommend: Everything and the Moon, Duke and I (Bridgerton Series #1).


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