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Prudence and the Professor

โœ Scribed by Stone, Sibelle


Book ID
109833945
Publisher
Deborah Schneider
Tongue
English
Weight
269 KB
Series
Brides of Jubilee 1
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Civil War widow Prudence Worthington has vowed to never again be at the mercy of a man. She's determined to make her own way in the world after being one of the first women to graduate from a business school in upstate New York. In search of adventure and independence she takes a position as a personal secretary to an eccentric inventor and heads to Montana Territory.

Professor Gerritt Rhinehart must develop his newest invention to meet a critical deadline. Someone is willing to do almost anything to stop him, and the distraction of a raven haired beauty he hired as his secretary makes it impossible to concentrate. But he must stay focused, especially when his invention could change the course of the War-Between-the-States.

Discover a rollicking steampunk romance from an award-winning author. The first book in the Brides of Jubilee series.


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