![]() ![]() Rhys learns that after her death, her child was taken in by the Laird and Lady of Kinfairlie as their own. ![]() The only person preventing him from claiming his family’s estate, Caerwyn, is the daughter of his cousin Madeline Arundel, who died in childbirth 23 years earlier. Rhys FitzHenry is on a quest to locate the last surviving member of his family. So Alexander decides to auction her hand to the highest bidder, bringing him some much-needed funds while finally allowing him to see her married. ![]() It doesn’t help that he can’t afford to offer a dowry for her. Madeline is the eldest of his five sisters, all of marrying age, and the others refuse to marry until after Madeline is wed. This has created problems for her brother Alexander, who recently became Laird of Kinfairlie after the sudden death of their parents. ![]() Lady Madeline of Kinfairlie has refused to marry since the death of her betrothed. The Beauty Bride isn’t as different and original as some of her Harlequins, but it was a good way to rediscover an old favorite. I haven’t read a book by Claire Delacroix in several years, which is odd since I very much enjoyed some of her Harlequin Historicals. ![]()
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