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== Related Titles == | == Related Titles == | ||
+ | * #2 of the [[Marion Chesney#Six Sisters|Six Sisters]] series. | ||
* Minerva - 1983 (Fawcett) | * Minerva - 1983 (Fawcett) | ||
* The Taming of Annabelle - 1983 (Fawcett) | * The Taming of Annabelle - 1983 (Fawcett) |
Revision as of 17:59, 28 November 2010
- Author: Marion Chesney
- Publisher: Fawcett
- Year: 1983
- Amazon Listing: The Taming of Annabelle
Book Description
THE MISSISH MINERVA WIN THE HANDSOMEST MAN IN THE TON? HER SISTER WOULD SEE ABOUT THAT!
Miss Annabelle Armitage was pea-green with envy. What a cruel world it was when her spinster of an older sister could enchant the dashing Lord Sylvester Comfrey! Annabelle’s own passionate nature was surely better suited for such a one as Sylvester
Alas for Annabelle, Comfrey seemed to care for her not a jot. Determined to get a bit of her own back, even if it meant marrying another, Annabelle found Peter, Marquess of Brabington, a most attentive admirer.
War hero though he might be, Peter was ill-prepared for his coming fight for Annabel’s true love--and a battle it would be, winner take all ....
Related Titles
- #2 of the Six Sisters series.
- Minerva - 1983 (Fawcett)
- The Taming of Annabelle - 1983 (Fawcett)
- Deirdre and Desire - 1984 (Fawcett)
- Daphne - 1984 (Fawcett)
- Diana the Huntress - 1985 (Fawcett)
- Frederica in Fashion - 1985 (Fawcett)