James believes that Ellie and the count are lovers and since he feels that is all wrong he says he’ll marry Ellie. She’s been posing as a man to win funds that keep her half sisters and stepfather going but now she’s in a pickle. She of course claims that the count just went out the window but Ellie is really the Count. Now James has followed a scoundrel by the name of the Count de Bonneville to an inn and who does he find instead? Ellie. There has been no love lost between Jame and Ellie over the years. James’s mother ran off with Ellie’s stepfather’s brother and therefore sent the families feuding as it were. James Hartley and Mariella Vyne aka Ellie, have been “enemies” for as long as they can remember. In fact, seducing Ellie will be the perfect bait. Convinced she is the Count’s mistress, James decides it’s best to keep your enemies close. He bursts in on none other than “that Vyne woman”. James finally has a lead on the villainous, thieving Count, tracking him to a shady inn. By day she avoids her sisters’ matchmaking attempts and dreams up inventive insults to hurl at her childhood nemesis, the arrogant, far-too-handsome-for-his-own-good, James Hartley. Tracy’s review of The Wicked Wedding of Miss Ellie Vyne (Sydney Dovedale #2) by Jayne Fresinaīy night Ellie Vyne fleeces unsuspecting aristocrats as the dashing Count de Bonneville.
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