Doormats are for stepping on. No one steps on these heroines.From English lords to business moguls to Irish vampires, the heroes are hot, the rules are unyielding, and the tycoons ruthless. But it's the heroines who steal the show. These feisty females have a thing or two to teach their alpha male c
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The Heroines of English Pastoral Romance
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