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The Amorous Heiress
(Heiress #2)
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Augustina Fairchild knew that if she didn't find a husband soon all the good ones would be gone. Then she'd never get out from under her matchmaking grandmother's thumb.
Enter Jed Kelley -- her passport to freedom, her license to run wild -- a sexy hunk as far from her slew of milquetoast suitors as you could get.
There was just one slight hitch to getting hitched.
Though Aug ...more
Enter Jed Kelley -- her passport to freedom, her license to run wild -- a sexy hunk as far from her slew of milquetoast suitors as you could get.
There was just one slight hitch to getting hitched.
Though Aug ...more
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Paperback, Harlequin Love & Laughter, #28, 192 pages
Published
July 25th 1997
by Harlequin Love Laughter
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Only slightly better than the first book (hated it) which featured Gussy's older sister, April "The Madcap Heiress", emphasis on "slightly".
The heroine didn't deserve the hero - she just came off as timid and cowed and really needed to grow a backbone. To allow her grandmother and great-grandfather to MAKE her choose her fiance "because it was time" was very backwards and I really had to make sure I wasn't reading a historical regency. Even the hero comments "Is this the nineteenth century or t ...more
The heroine didn't deserve the hero - she just came off as timid and cowed and really needed to grow a backbone. To allow her grandmother and great-grandfather to MAKE her choose her fiance "because it was time" was very backwards and I really had to make sure I wasn't reading a historical regency. Even the hero comments "Is this the nineteenth century or t ...more
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