Osborne's nineteenth-century American romance is more traditionally romantic. Wealthy young Juliette March is searching for her missing husband. When she stops at an inn run by Clara Klaus, she discovers that the robust German is wearing a wedding ring identical to hers, and indeed, they've married
I Do, I Do, I Do
โ Scribed by Osborne, Maggie
- Book ID
- 108301031
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 279 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780307556943
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โฆ Synopsis
A rich, proper spinster aching for a man's touch, Juliette March is an easy target for the seductive Jean Jacques Villette. When he disappears with her inheritance after their wedding, Juliette sets out to find the scoundrel. She never expects to meet Clara Klaus, who ran a boardinghouse until Jean Jacques swept her off her feet, then swept himself out of town.
While following the trail of their no-good husband, Clara and Juliette run into Zoe Wilder, another victim of the debonair Jean Jacques. Now Juliette's ready to put a bullet in his cheating heart. When these three vengeful ladies embark on a misbegotten quest to Alaska, things get downright dangerous--especially for the unsuspecting men they entice along the way. . . .
From the Paperback edition.
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