The Ideal Bride

The Ideal Bride by Stephanie Laurens is a historical romance novel published by Avon on March 2, 2004. This first edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Michael Anstruther-Wetherby, a rising member of Parliament who is under pressure to find a suitable wife. As he searches for his ideal bride, he encounters Caroline Sutcliffe, the strong-minded aunt of a young lady he believes fits his criteria. Their interactions set the stage for a complex romantic entanglement.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of love, ambition, and the societal expectations of Regency England. As Michael and Caro navigate their evolving relationship, they must also confront a series of mysterious and dangerous incidents that threaten their future. The plot intricately weaves together elements of political intrigue and personal desire, culminating in a race against time to uncover the identity of an unknown assailant. This edition invites readers to delve into a world where romance and peril intertwine, showcasing the dynamics of the Cynster family and the challenges of finding true love amidst societal pressures.
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New York Times bestselling author Stephanie Laurens has created some of romance’s most unforgettable novels. Now she has created her most provocative love story — and amazing hero — to date. This is the book that dares to ask the question: Who is this man’s ideal bride?
Michael Anstruther-Wetherby is a rising member of Parliament — a man destined for power. Aristocratic, elegant, and effortlessly charming, he is just arrogant enough to capture the interest of the ladies of the ton. And with his connections to the wealthy and influential Cynster family — his sister is married to Devil Cynster, the Duke of St. Ives — his future appears assured.
Except that Michael lacks the single most important element of success: a wife.
Political pressure sends him searching for his ideal bride, a gently bred, malleable young lady, preferably one with a political background. Michael discovers such a paragon but finds a formidable obstacle in his path — the young lady’s beautiful, strong-minded aunt — Caroline Sutcliffe.
One of London’s foremost diplomatic hostesses, Caro has style and status but, having lived through an unhappy political marriage, wants nothing of the sort for her niece, who has already lost her heart to another.
So Caro and the younger woman hatch a plot — Caro will demonstrate why an inexperienced young lady is not the bride for Michael. She succeeds in convincing him that what he really needs is a lady of experience by his side.
And the perfect candidate is right under his nose — Caro herself. Then it is Michael’s turn to be persuasive, a task that requires every ounce of his seductive charm as he tempts and tantalizes Caro, seeking to convince her that becoming his bride will bring her all her heart desires . . . and more.
But then a series of mysterious, and dangerous, accidents befall Caro — an assailant has stepped in with their own idea for Caro’s future — one that could involve murder. Before Caro can become Michael’s ideal bride, they must race to uncover the unknown’s identity before all hope of what they long for, and wish for, is destroyed.
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