Marriage by Decree
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Contributions
- Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) - Contributor
Publication
1988 - New American Library, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
55,250 words, Guess
Page Count
221 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemarriagebydecree00fitz
- ISBN-100451156048
- ISBN-139780451156044
- Goodreads6303464
- LibraryThing1071987
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- Library of Congress Control Number2006590230
- OCLC Control Number18652300
- Better World Books9780451156044
- Open LibraryOL18730115M
Classifications
- LCCCPB Box no. 2488 vol. 14
Description
THE AUDACIOUS MISS OSBORNE Miss Alice Osborne was newly arrived from America and could not be expected to know the rules of Regency courtship and love. But her ignorance seemed certain to breed folly rather than bliss when she was drawn to not one but two most unsuitable suitors. One was handsome, gallant Sir Robert St. Aubyn, who would have been a perfect match were he not already pledged to the ravishing Janet Belvoir. The other was the dazzling Lord Ralph Winston, the most infamously irresistible rake in the realm. A prudent young lady would have steered clear of both. But though the beautiful Miss Osborne had many virtues, prudence was definitely not her strength when it came to romance....
Description
THE AUDACIOUS MISS OSBORNE Miss Alice Osborne was newly arrived from America and could not be expected to know the rules of Regency courtship and love. But her ignorance seemed certain to breed folly rather than bliss when she was drawn to not one but two most unsuitable suitors. One was handsome, gallant Sir Robert St. Aubyn, who would have been a perfect match were he not already pledged to the ravishing Janet Belvoir. The other was the dazzling Lord Ralph Winston, the most infamously irresistible rake in the realm. A prudent young lady would have steered clear of both. But though the beautiful Miss Osborne had many virtues, prudence was definitely not her strength when it came to romance....
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