Book One
Book 1
By: Laura Beers

Saving Lord Berkshire

Laura Beers
 A matchmaker has one unwritten rule- Do not fall in love with a client.
 PROPER REGENCY MATCHMAKERS   Book One

After losing her fiancé to a terrible accident, Miss Katherine Blackmore found contentment as a matchmaker to the members of Society. Working alongside her sisters, they strive to secure the most unlikely people with love matches. Everything is perfect until an infuriating lord steps into her office, turning her world upside down.

Edward Simpson, the Marquess of Berkshire, has a problem. His sister needs to marry, and quickly. When he approaches Miss Blackmore to hire her services, he does so poorly and ends up soundly insulting her. Luckily, he fares better with his second attempt.

Edward is boorish. Katherine is headstrong. Though their relationship begins on rocky footing, they soon realize that they need each other if they want to save Edward’s sister from making a horrible mistake. But Katherine works hard to keep Edward at a distance, even if he is worthy of her heart. Can Edward prove to Katherine that he is the man for her, or will he lose her forever?

As the first novel in a new series by author Laura Beers, this story begins the Proper Regency Matchmakers series. This is a light-hearted series set in the Regency period.

The series includes:

Reforming the Duke
Loving Lord Egleton
Redeeming the Marquess
Engaging Lord Charles
Refining Lord Preston

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Laura Beers spent most of her childhood with a nose stuck in a book, dreaming of becoming an author. She attended Brigham Young University, eventually earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management.

Many years later, and with loving encouragement from her family, Laura decided to start writing again. Besides being a full-time homemaker to her three kids, she loves waterskiing, hiking, and drinking Dr. Pepper. Currently, Laura Beers resides in Utah.

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