The Heiress Effect
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Courtney Milan
Miss Jane Fairfield has made a career of social disaster. She wears outrageous gowns and says even more outrageous things. The only reason she's invited anywhere is because of her immense dowry--which is all part of her plan to avoid marriage and keep the fortune-hunters at bay.Mr. Oliver Marshall is the illegitimate son of a duke. His acceptance in society is tenuous as it is. If he wants any kind of career at all, he must do everything right. He doesn't need to come to the rescue of the wrong woman. He certainly doesn't need to fall in love with her. But there's something about the lovely, courageous Jane that he can't resist...even though it could mean the ruin of them both.The books in the Brothers Sinister series:½. The Governess Affair (free prequel novella)1. The Duchess War1½. A Kiss for Midwinter (a companion novella to The Duchess War)2. The Heiress Effect3. The Countess Conspiracy4. The Suffragette Scandal4½. Talk Sweetly to Me
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Author
Courtney Milan
Pages
300
Publisher
Courtney Milan
Published Date
2013-07-15
ISBN
1937248151 9781937248154
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"I loved the characters. These are some of my favorite characters ever. Jane is so selfless and smart while Oliver is so observant and caring that they couldn’t help but fall for each other. I was a little frustrated with the resolution of the main conflict but it still all worked out in the end. I will remember the how these two lovable characters came together for a long time."
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Caitlin Miller
"I oddly feel conflicted over this book. I really enjoyed the first book and honestly I enjoyed Emily and Anjan's story probably more than I enjoyed the first book. But it's a subplot in Jane and Oliver's story. I found myself struggling to connect with Jane, mostly due to needing a man to fix her problem.... I know that is not at all how it's supposed to come off but that's how it felt. And then the resolve to everything just feels weirdly unbelievable. Oliver I liked in the first book. He seemed like the strong, quiet sort from the first book, the level headed reasoner in the group of friends. This book didn't feel the same. I felt a little disappointed honestly."