The Unruly Bride

The Unruly Bride by Vanessa Gray, published by New American Library in 1985, is a 222-page novel written in English. The story revolves around Althea Rackham, a lovely yet quick-tempered woman, and the handsome Lord Soames, who share a mutual understanding that they are not suited for each other. Their engagement is thrown into turmoil as their fiery personalities clash, leading Althea to declare her intention to remain single, while Lord Soames expresses indifference towards his marital prospects.
Readers will find a narrative rich in conflict and romantic tension as Althea grapples with her feelings when her ambitious niece, Lucy, enters the London marriage mart. The dynamics of rivalry and unacknowledged love unfold as Althea confronts her emotions and the challenges posed by her niece. This edition captures the essence of literary romance, exploring themes of pride and desire within the context of societal expectations.
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THEY AGREED TO DISAGREE
Lovely, quick-tempered Althea Rackham and the handsome, haughty Lord Soames agreed on just one thing: they were not meant for each other.
This proud pair were engaged but a few days before their clash of wits and wills set off sparks that sent their marriage plans up in smoke.
Althea announced she was quite content to remain single for life. Lord Soames declared he could not care less whom he wed in order to breed a successor to his title.
Then Althea’s ruthlessly ambitious niece Lucy came husband hunting in the London marriage mart–and Althea found herself fighting this ravishing rival for a love she refused to admit even to herself….
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