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She needs a fake Darcy. He’s been her secret admirer for years. Welcome to the most romantic job interview ever.
History professor Meg Knightley knows everything about Pride and Prejudiceexcept how to avoid her own romantic disaster. Dumped by her boyfriend just days before England’s biggest Jane Austen Festival, Meg is suddenly without a Mr. Darcy and stuck with two non-refundable tickets and a dream itinerary.
Enter Jeremy Remington: best friend of her brother, talented woodworker, and very much not a gentlemanat least not by Regency standards. But with bills to pay and a soft spot for Meg, Jeremy agrees to the gig: play her refined, swoon-worthy partner at the event of her dreams.
What starts as a temporary arrangement quickly heats up. Between waistcoat fittings, Regency dances, and rollicking games of whist, Meg can’t help noticing how right Jeremy feels at her side. And when she discovers he’s harbored a longtime crush, the fantasy begins to feel dangerously real.
If you love fake-dating, best friend’s brother tropes, and sweetly romantic comedies with a Jane Austen twist, this charming contemporary romance is your next book boyfriend binge.
Praise for Hiring Mr. Darcy:
"Best Book Ever." 5-star Amazon review
"Perfect!"5-star Amazon review
"OMG what a happily ever after!"5-star Amazon review
Genre: Romance
History professor Meg Knightley knows everything about Pride and Prejudiceexcept how to avoid her own romantic disaster. Dumped by her boyfriend just days before England’s biggest Jane Austen Festival, Meg is suddenly without a Mr. Darcy and stuck with two non-refundable tickets and a dream itinerary.
Enter Jeremy Remington: best friend of her brother, talented woodworker, and very much not a gentlemanat least not by Regency standards. But with bills to pay and a soft spot for Meg, Jeremy agrees to the gig: play her refined, swoon-worthy partner at the event of her dreams.
What starts as a temporary arrangement quickly heats up. Between waistcoat fittings, Regency dances, and rollicking games of whist, Meg can’t help noticing how right Jeremy feels at her side. And when she discovers he’s harbored a longtime crush, the fantasy begins to feel dangerously real.
If you love fake-dating, best friend’s brother tropes, and sweetly romantic comedies with a Jane Austen twist, this charming contemporary romance is your next book boyfriend binge.
Praise for Hiring Mr. Darcy:
"Best Book Ever." 5-star Amazon review
"Perfect!"5-star Amazon review
"OMG what a happily ever after!"5-star Amazon review
Genre: Romance
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