Deirdre and Don Juan

Deirdre and Don Juan (Lovers and Ladies #6)

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The recently widowed Earl of Everdon is determined to remarry and produce an heir, but the audacious, dashing nobleman had not reckoned on meeting a headstrong beauty like Lady Deirdre Stowe.
Mass Market Paperback, 217 pages
Published December 1st 1993 by Avon Books
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willaful
Dec 31, 2011 willaful rated it 4 of 5 stars Recommends it for: fans of traditional regencies
Recommended to willaful by: seton
I’ve been reading through all of Beverley’s traditional Regencies, and this is the first one that really felt like a Beverley book to me. In fact, the lively relationship between the main characters reminds me somewhat of Tempting Fortune, though not enough to be annoying.

The Earl of Everdon is known as Don Juan, because of his Spanish blood and his reputation with women. Everdon is indeed a rake, but he’s a particularly charming one, often motivated more by a sort of rake’s noblesse oblige and...more
Rane

This sweet romance with the premise of the plain jane and the rake may sound like it’s been done before, but this was done so sweetly it felt new. With the rake Earl of Everdon well known as Don Juan not only because of half of his spanish heritage but his way with the ladies. After his wife left him, he hasn’t care to get a divorce from his shallow wife due to having to worry about the marriage mart and the husband hunting mamas, that is until he suddenly widowed and having to worry about gett...more
Mary Lauer
This makes me think of Emily and the Dark Angel. Again, she gives him a safe place, and he sets her free to be herself. Like it a lot.
Maria
i was suprised with this book. great read, love it!
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Mary Josephine Dunn was born 22 September 1947 in Lancashire, England, UK. At the age of eleven she went to an all-girls boarding school, Layton Hill Convent, Blackpool. At sixteen, she wrote her first romance, with a medieval setting, completed in installments in an exercise book. From 1966 to 1970, she obtained a degree in English history from Keele University in Staffordshire, where she met her...more
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