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He was determined, she was stubborn! Harriet Yorke might have looked demure and unworldly but her frail appearance concealed a will of iron. And now the dashing - and unpredictable- Marquis of Capel was up against her unyielding will. Especially when Harriet, forced to see him on an urgent matter, gained entry to his home in a most unusual way. The Marquis thought Harriet a busybody. She considered him completely mad. A clash ws inevitable, but neither of them suspected how entangled their lives would become.
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