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"The best of the Regency writers" - and author of Minerva - continues her Six Sisters series with the story of the spirited Annabelle (Kirkus Reviews).
Miss Annabelle Armitage was pea-green with envy. What a cruel world it was when her spinster of an older sister could enchant the dashing Lord Sylvester Comfrey! Annabelle's own passionate nature was surely better suited for such a one as Sylvester.
Alas for Annabelle, Comfrey seemed to care for her not a jot. Determined to get a bit of her own back, even if it meant marrying another, Annabelle found Peter, Marquess of Brabington, a most attentive admirer.
War hero though he might be, Peter was ill-prepared for his coming fight for Annabel's true love - and a battle it would be, winner take all . . .
Praise for M. C. Beaton's novels
"A delightful tale . . . romance fans are in for a treat." - Booklist
"Nicely atmospheric, most notable for its gentle humor and adventurous spirit." - Publishers Weekly
Genre: Historical Romance
Miss Annabelle Armitage was pea-green with envy. What a cruel world it was when her spinster of an older sister could enchant the dashing Lord Sylvester Comfrey! Annabelle's own passionate nature was surely better suited for such a one as Sylvester.
Alas for Annabelle, Comfrey seemed to care for her not a jot. Determined to get a bit of her own back, even if it meant marrying another, Annabelle found Peter, Marquess of Brabington, a most attentive admirer.
War hero though he might be, Peter was ill-prepared for his coming fight for Annabel's true love - and a battle it would be, winner take all . . .
Praise for M. C. Beaton's novels
"A delightful tale . . . romance fans are in for a treat." - Booklist
"Nicely atmospheric, most notable for its gentle humor and adventurous spirit." - Publishers Weekly
Genre: Historical Romance
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