One Perfect RoseWheeler Pub., 1997 - 498 páginas Stephen Kenyon, Duke of Asburton, has always taken the duties of his rank seriously...until shocking news sends him running from his isolated world of wealth and privilege to roam the countryside as an ordinary man. Then an heroic rescue thrusts him into the warm embrace of the Fitzgeralds, a theatrical family brimming with laughter and affection. Their lovely daughter Rosalind, a foundling who has grown into an enchanting woman, stirs the deepest desires of his heart. Yet how can Stephen declare his love when he is haunted by the knowledge that made him flee his old life? |
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... watched with fascination , her elbow on his desk and her chin propped on her hand . " What are your criteria for accepting and rejecting ? " " Since we want to present you socially , only the most prestigious of hosts and events . " He ...
... watched with fascination , her elbow on his desk and her chin propped on her hand . " What are your criteria for accepting and rejecting ? " " Since we want to present you socially , only the most prestigious of hosts and events . " He ...
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... watched out for their child . He ended by saying softly , " Your parents said to say they love you very much . " In the silence that followed , he wondered if Rosalind was trying to decide whether to con- sign him to the precincts of ...
... watched out for their child . He ended by saying softly , " Your parents said to say they love you very much . " In the silence that followed , he wondered if Rosalind was trying to decide whether to con- sign him to the precincts of ...
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... watched the surgeon's tests , she reminded herself that Stephen had once said that he'd have tried every quack in England if there had been a chance for a cure . Any chance , no matter how slender , was bet- ter than none at all ...
... watched the surgeon's tests , she reminded herself that Stephen had once said that he'd have tried every quack in England if there had been a chance for a cure . Any chance , no matter how slender , was bet- ter than none at all ...
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