"_Mad about the Duke_ is a rollicking good romp, filled with mischief and mayhem and delicious characters." --Sabrina Jeffries Rita Award-winner, _USA Today_ and _New York Times_ bestseller Elizabeth Boyle delights once more with _Mad About the Duke,_ the second book in her wonderfully creativ
Mad About the Major
โ Scribed by Elizabeth Boyle
- Publisher
- HarperCollins : Avon Impulse
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The pampered daughter of a duke ...
Lady Arabella Tremont has spent her entire life protected and overshadowed by her restrictive father. But she is a Tremont, after all, and the morning after she is nearly ruined at a ball by a handsome stranger, Arabella's father demands she make an arranged match with the heir to a dukedom. In desperation, Arabella takes matters into her own hands.
Takes a London holiday with the most unsuitable of chaperones ...
Major Kingsley is in London to avoid his parents' dreadful house party. To his surprise he runs into the enticing--and unforgettable--minx he met at a ball the previous night. Arabella, or Birdie, as he knows her, insists he owes her three favors--for he's put her in a terrible pinch. Kingsley agrees, if only to delay his trip home and because the notion of spending the day with this enchanting bit of muslin is too tempting to resist. But all too quickly he discovers Arabella's requests are hardly...
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