Much Ado About You

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Harper Collins, 28/12/2004 - 400 páginas

When you're the oldest daughter, you don't get to have any fun!

Witty, orphaned Tess Essex faces her duty: marry well and marry quickly, so she can arrange matches for her three sisters -- beautiful Annabel, romantic Imogen and practical Josie. After all, right now they're under the rather awkward guardianship of the perpetually tipsy Duke of Holbrook. But just when she begins to think that all might end well, one of her sisters bolts with a horse-mad young lord, and her own fiancé just plain runs away.

Which leaves Tess contemplating marriage to the sort of man she wishes to avoid -- one of London's most infamous rakes. Lucius Felton is a rogue whose own mother considers him irredeemable! He's delicious, Annabel points out. And he's rich, Josie notes. But although Tess finally consents to marry him, it may be for the worst reason of all. Absurd as she knows it to be, she may have fallen utterly in love . . .

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Página 185 - If music be the food of love, play on ; Give me excess of it, that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die. That strain again ! it had a dying fall : O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour ! Enough ; no more : 'Tis not so sweet now as it was before.
Página 241 - I've got to have a talk with this queer lad," he said with a gesture in Nagulnov's direction. "Lay on, get down to it!" Davidov remarked. As he rose he was astonished to hear Nagulnov, who evidently had decided that he might as well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb, blurt out: "I've beaten up a counter-revolutionary, that's true enough.
Página 182 - Somehow her hands had found their way to his chest, and she could feel his heart beating under her palm. Of course she couldn't read anything in his face. "There is no question of that,
Página 316 - Tess's heart was beating so fast she could hear it in her ears. "Neither is Lucius. And I'm sorry if you find my choice of husband disagreeable.

Acerca do autor (2004)

Eloisa James is the author of twenty award-winning romances. She’s also a professor of English literature, teaching in New York City, where she lives with her family. With two jobs, two cats, two children, and only one husband, she spends most of her time making lists of things to do—letters from readers are a great escape!

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