Victoria and the rouge Meg Cabot
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Growing up in India, a wealthy young heiress Lady Victoria Arbuthnot was used to handling her own affairsnot to mention everyone elses. But in her sixteenth year, Vicky is unceremoniously shipped off to London to find a husband. However, Lady Victoria gets herself engaged to the perfect English gentleman, even before setting foot on British soil.
Hugo Rothschild, ninth earl of Malfrey, is everything a girl could want in a future husband: he is handsome and worldly, if not rich. Lady Victoria has everything just as shed like it. That is, if raffish young ship captain Jacob Carstairs would leave well enough alone.
Jacobs meddling is nothing short of annoying, and Victoria is confused by his determination. But when it becomes clear that young Lord Malfrey just might not be all that hes professed to be, Victoria is forced to admit, for the first time in her life, that she is wrong. Not only about her fianc, but about the reason behind the handsome ship captains interference.
It is one of the romantic novels of Meg I like the most...