Regency High-Society Affairs (Sparhawk's Lady; The Earl's Intended Wife)
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Author
Publication
2009 - Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited, Great Britain
Language
English
Word Count
75,000 words, Guess
Page Count
300 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveregencyhighsocie0000bail_y1x9
- Internet Archiveregencyhighsocie0000bail
- ISBN-139780263875492
- ISBN-100263875490
- Better World Books9780263875492
and 1 more
- Open LibraryOL29027355M
Classifications
- LCCPR1309.L68
- LCCF
Description
Sparhawk's Lady by Miranda Jarrett. Caroline Moncrief needs help to free her captured husband and, in Jermiah Sparhawk, she recognizes her champion. Although she belongs to another, Jeremiah agrees to come to her aid, even though he knows it may break his heart. But Caro's heart hides its own secrets and desires. The Earl's Intended Wife by Louise Allen. Hebe Carlton has a little idea of her own charm until Major Alex Bereesford arrives on the island of Malta. Alex's attentions make Hebe blossom, but then a marriage proposal made in his past is finally accepted. Alex should be happy but can only contemplate marrying one person-and it isn't his betrothed.
Description
Sparhawk's Lady by Miranda Jarrett The Earl's Intended Wife by Louise Allen would she be his bride? Hebe Carlton had little idea of her own charm until Major Alex Beresford arrived on the island of Malta. She made no attempt to cast out lures and treated him with warm practicality, showing an insight and ability to read him that few others had managed. His attentions made Hebe blossom, and her stepmother began to entertain hopes of a wedding. Then a letter arrived for Alex. The proposal of marriage he'd made to another before ever meeting Hebe had been accepted at last. He should be happy… But now Alex could only contemplate marrying one person—and it wasn't his betrothed!
Subjects
Series Statement
- Regency High-Society Affairs, Volume 3
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