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Marrying Margot (Thorndike Large Print Harlequin Series)

Marrying Margot (Thorndike Large Print Harlequin Series)

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Rating: 3 stars
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Review: This book sets up the story of the Beaufort Brides series. Margot, Georgia, and Shleby are the sisters that the author focuses on. In Marrying Margot the sisters grandmother dies and before she does she tells Margot that she drove the girls father away that he did not abandon them. This is the mystery that surrounds all three stories-the hunt for there father and the truth.

Margot was married for seven months, but after she miscarried, Rand and she split. Five years later, after the death of her grandmother Rand shows up to have Margot sign divorce papers. Rand did not know about Margot's grandmother dying. He waits to give her the papers. In the mean time he agrees to help her finalize her grandmothers things and look for clues in her grandmothers papers about her father.

Together, talking, for the first time in five years they realize that they were victims of Margots grandmothers meddling. They also realize that Margots parents were victims as well. The question is can Margot and Rand save their marriage? Do they even want to?

The mystery surrounding the girls father is not solved in this book, but the story between Rand and Margot is touching. They have a lot to work out. This book focuses on their marriage and whether or not they can start over.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: :|
Review: This book sets up the story of the Beaufort Brides series. Margot, Georgia, and Shleby are the sisters that the author focuses on. In Marrying Margot the sisters grandmother dies and before she does she tells Margot that she drove the girls father away that he did not abandon them. This is the mystery that surrounds all three stories-the hunt for there father and the truth.

Margot was married for seven months, but after she miscarried, Rand and she split. Five years later, after the death of her grandmother Rand shows up to have Margot sign divorce papers. Rand did not know about Margot's grandmother dying. He waits to give her the papers. In the mean time he agrees to help her finalize her grandmothers things and look for clues in her grandmothers papers about her father.

Together, talking, for the first time in five years they realize that they were victims of Margots grandmothers meddling. They also realize that Margots parents were victims as well. The question is can Margot and Rand save their marriage? Do they even want to?

The mystery surrounding the girls father is not solved in this book, but the story between Rand and Margot is touching. They have a lot to work out. This book focuses on their marriage and whether or not they can start over.


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