‘I bequeath my entire estate to my cousin Rowland Sandiford, on condition that, within six months of my death, he marries my granddaughter Merab Eliza Hartfield …’
Such was old Julian Hartfield’s outrageous will. What could Merab do? She might be almost penniless, but she was not going to submit to her grandfather’s bullying tactics – and she was certainly not going to marry the rude and overbearing Rowland Sandiford!
And Rowland had no intention of marrying a plain, twenty-six-year old spinster – especially when pretty, flirtatious Kitty Parminster was free …
‘Like Jane Austen, only faster.’ Islington Gazette
Published in Poland as Testament
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