The most outrageous and reckless of the Douglas sisters, Victoria marries Alexander Emerson, the Earl of Winchester. She curbs her wild ways and tries to be a devoted wife. Everything would be perfect if not for her shameful secret. Victoria cannot read or write. She is determined to overcome her disability because she fears her sophisticated husband’s former mistresses will lure him away. …
Alexander agreed to marry Victoria to right a grievous wrong that his late father perpetrated on the Douglas family. He soon realizes Victoria will make the perfect wife. Her sensual beauty and bright spirit captivate him. Could their marriage be a love match after all?
Ugly rumors and a malicious plot threaten to tear them apart. Can their marriage withstand the vicious ton? Will their love survive the scandal?
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I first read this book years ago and when asked what my favorite romance novel is, this title often came to mind. I recently picked up the first book in the Douglas Trilogy as a free read and once I was done with it, I knew I had to revisit To Catch a Countess to see if it was as good as I remembered… and it was.
I absolutely adored Victoria. …
“To Catch a Countess” (nook) was very, very intense. I cried a lot through this book but it did have a HEA so I was satisfied.
It’s been a while since I’ve read a book by Grasso.
I forgot how much I enjoy reading them.
Victoria considers herself stupid because she gets confused with numbers and letters changing. After her marriage to Alex, she seeks help from her nephews and nieces tudors, because she doesn’t want to be an embarrassment as a countess. Jealousy from …
I loved this book! Could not stop reading!
Absolutely loved this story!
Victoria (Tory) and Alexander in an arranged marriage which Tory is livid about and when she finds out that she has been betrothed for about a year she is really not impressed.
Both are very strong in their own ways and they both fall in love with each other but neither will acknowledge this to the other.
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