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The Lost Heiresses
Run though they might, love will find them
Lady Rose Dunford is shocked--and titillated--by the number of female visitors coming and going from her mysterious new neighbor's Manhattan brownstone. Recently widowed by the death of her very sweet, but not very exciting husband, Rose finds it difficult to imagine just what the attraction could be.
And then she meets the bachelor in question. Not only is Charlie Avery dashing and outrageously good looking--she knows him! He is none other than the man who once helped her escape the dreary matchmaking plans of her father, the man she once dreamed she could love. Can Charlie's presence next door be an accident? Or has he come to show her everything he has learned about
How To Please A Lady
Praise for the novels of Jane Goodger
"Fun, delightfully romantic--and sexy." --Sally MacKenzie on The Spinster Bride
"A touching, compassionate, passion-filled romance." --RT Book Reviews on A Christmas Waltz
Genre: Historical Romance
Run though they might, love will find them
Lady Rose Dunford is shocked--and titillated--by the number of female visitors coming and going from her mysterious new neighbor's Manhattan brownstone. Recently widowed by the death of her very sweet, but not very exciting husband, Rose finds it difficult to imagine just what the attraction could be.
And then she meets the bachelor in question. Not only is Charlie Avery dashing and outrageously good looking--she knows him! He is none other than the man who once helped her escape the dreary matchmaking plans of her father, the man she once dreamed she could love. Can Charlie's presence next door be an accident? Or has he come to show her everything he has learned about
How To Please A Lady
Praise for the novels of Jane Goodger
"Fun, delightfully romantic--and sexy." --Sally MacKenzie on The Spinster Bride
"A touching, compassionate, passion-filled romance." --RT Book Reviews on A Christmas Waltz
Genre: Historical Romance
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