Nicola and the ViscountHarper Collins, 28/12/2004 - 272 páginas A breezy, funny Regency romance with an unforgettable heroine--from the bestselling author of The Princess Diaries series and many well-loved romances. Nicola Sparks has fallen in love, big time. The object of her dreams is the fabulously rich Lord Sebastian, he of the ice-blue eyes, golden hair, and full-on mastery of the dance floor. To Nicky, Lord S. is a god. But are gods always quite as perfect as they are meant to be? Nicola, sixteen and an orphan, always gets what she wants. She's ready to dive headlong into her first glittering London society season. She's also ready to dive headlong into the arms of handsome and debonair Lord Sebastian. Nicola's dream is a proposal from the viscount--a dream she's about to realize at last! So naturally, Nathaniel Sheridan's insinuations about her fiancé's flawed character annoy her mightily. But when Nicola's natural curiosity gets the best of her, she begins to piece together a few things for herself. To her great surprise, Nicola realizes she's had the wrong viscount all along . . . but is it too late to make things right? Nicola could feel Lord Sebastian's heart beating. It was the most delightful feeling in the world. Surely it meant that The God liked her. More than simply liked her--loved her even. It had to! It just had to! |
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... ! He must have thought her positively childish ! It was too bad about the freckles , but there was nothing , she supposed , to be done about those . At least until she got to London and was able to get her hands on some face powder . " 8.
Meg Cabot. to get her hands on some face powder . " I wonder if he heard your Lady of the Lake at the recita- tion this morning , " mused Eleanor , watching as Lord Sebastian directed a servant carrying one of his sister's trunks toward ...
... hands each if they're an inch , and had to have cost a hundred quid each , easy- " " Phillip ! " Lady Sheridan was shocked by the lack of decorum her sons were exhibiting . " Really . A gentleman always knocks before entering a lady's ...
... hands toward the spindly, nattily garbed man standing beside one of Lord Farelly's splendid marble fireplaces. “How good it is to see you.” Norbert Blenkenship—now Lord Renshaw, thanks to Nicola's father, who had left his title to his ...
... hands a moment before, as doubtlessly they'd spent plenty of time recently in the vicinity of his nostrils. While Lord Renshaw was suffering his latest round of ague, Nicola turned her attention toward his son, Harold Blenkenship—or the ...
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