A Match for a Bookish Bride

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By Tess Thompson

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Can a worried mother find the perfect matches for her family of eccentrics on remote Whale Island?

Amelia

In the spring of 1910, an advertisement I spotted in the Boston newspaper called out to me: "Wealthy family in need of secretary on Whale Island. Must have an affinity for books." When I'm offered the position, I do not hesitate to pack my meagre belongings and travel to Washington state. After all, I have nothing to lose. I've been dismissed from my current position. I have no family. It's all a dream come true. The only problem? My employer, Benedict Tutheridge, makes my heart flutter and my knees wobble. I didn't expect him to be devastatingly handsome or interesting. Unfortunately, I'm not from prestige or wealth. A man like Benedict would never marry a woman like me.

Benedict

In a town full of misfits, I win the prize. After my father's untimely death, I'm expected to run the family business. However, despite my efforts and education, I can barely read or write. At my mother's urging, I agree to hire a secretary, fully expecting A.F. Young to be a man. To my utter shock, Amelia Frances is very much a woman. A beautiful, beguiling one. A woman who would never fall for the town idiot.

A clean and wholesome historical romance that will pull on your heartstrings and have you cheering for second chances in this new family saga by USA Today bestselling author Tess Thompson.

A Match for a Bookish Bride