


She'd prefer to avoid that dreadful fate. If Beth fails to acquire her funds, her brother will force her to marry someone fifty years her senior and missing half his teeth. After her good-for-nothing first husband married her-and two other women, unbeknownst to them all-she's left financially ruined and relegated to living with her brother, who cares more for his horses than he does his blood relatives. Janna MacGregor has created a series about sisterhood, perseverance, and soul mates."item_description" : "Beth Howell needs to find her dowry, post haste. The portrait! I also am crossing my fingers that the secondary character, the Duke of Pelham, gets his own story. This was one of the best endings to a series I’ve read. The final few chapters and the epilogue catapulted this book into excellence. The passionate connection between Grayson and Beth was perfectly woven into a story of lost love and second chances. Again, it took me a minute to warm to the prickly, defensive Beth, but her vulnerability and pain shone through, and she used these to discover what was truly important. This missing dowery is everything to Beth. His insecurities, love, and respect for Beth stole my heart.īeth has been disappointed and ruined by every man she trusts. However, as the book progresses, I fell for Grayson. I thought Grayson should have fought harder.

I had trouble liking Grayson initially due to how easily he gave up his pursuit of Beth. Grayson is broke, can’t keep up his estate, and needs money to build his steam engines. Grayson gave up his pursuit of Beth at a young age and broke her heart. The appeal of splitting Beth’s missing dowery convinces Grayson to go on this adventure with the only woman he’s ever loved. To achieve this, Beth enlists Julian Raleah, the Marquess Of Grayson, and her first love.

This book focuses on Beth Howell, the third wife of the deceased Meri, who is trying to find her dowery so she can live independently. I have enjoyed the journey of these three women, and this book was such a marvelous way to conclude it. How To Best A Marquess is the third book in The Widow Rules trilogy by Janna MacGregor.
