A Humorous Regency Romance. Can a lady with a reputation for disaster, stumble into love?An unusual heroine, Fiona Hawthorn grew up running free. Without a mother to restrain her, she spent her days riding her horse neck or nothing across her fatherοΏ½s fields and swimming like a sea nymph. But in a s
Lady Fiasco, A Humorous Traditional Regency Romance
β Scribed by Baldwin, Kathleen
- Book ID
- 108779117
- Publisher
- Ink Lion Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 163 KB
- Series
- My Notorious Aunt 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B00GK9MCNS
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A Humorous Regency Romance. Can a lady with a reputation for disaster, stumble into love?An unusual heroine, Fiona Hawthorn grew up running free. Without a mother to restrain her, she spent her days riding her horse neck or nothing across her fatherοΏ½s fields and swimming like a sea nymph. But in a sitting room sheοΏ½s bound to overturn the teapot or accidentally trip the footman. Her illustrious Aunt Honore decides to takes the hoyden in hand, but amidst the strictures of the Ton, Fiona is a fish out of water. When she was younger, Lord Wesmont was her hero. But he came home from fighting Napoleon a hardened man. Nothing can breathe life back into his cold heart, nothing except, perhaps, the love of an unusual young woman who regularly turns his life upside-down.
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