"Katharine Ashe writes with eloquence and power." --New York Times bestselling author Lisa Kleypas Readers of Lisa Kleypas and Eloisa James who have not yet experienced the exceptional historical romance of Katharine Ashe are missing out on something truly special. Named one of the "New Stars of
How to Be a Proper Lady: a Falcon Club Novel: novel
β Scribed by Ashe, Katharine
- Publisher
- Harper Collins, Inc.;HarperCollins
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 210 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0062031767
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β¦ Synopsis
The Rules of Being a Proper Lady1) Never take steps greater than six inches apart. 2) Never look boldly at a gentleman. 3) And never, ever, kiss a man who is not your fianc?. But beautiful, bold Viola Carlyle doesn't care about the rules. And she desperately wants to kiss the notoriously tempting Captain Jin Seton, the man who brought her kicking and fighting back to English society. Kidnapped as a child, now she longs to return to that life of freedom where she was able to live?and love?as she wished. Having hunted Viola for two years, Jin Seton has finally found his good luck?for, by finding Viola, his oldest, deepest debt will at last be paid. And although he has vowed not to let her win his heart, this very improper lady might finally be the one who tames him.
β¦ Subjects
A Falcon Club Novel
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