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[[Category:Regency]]
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* '''Series''': [[Lovers and Ladies]] #6
 
* '''Author''': [[Jo Beverley]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Jo Beverley]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Avon Books]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Avon]]
 
* '''Year''': 1993
 
* '''Year''': 1993
 
* '''Editor''': [[Ellen Edwards]]
 
* '''Editor''': [[Ellen Edwards]]
 
* '''Amazon Listing''' : []
 
* '''Amazon Listing''' : []
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== Book Description ==
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The Rogue Proposes
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"Don Juan," the dashing Earl of Everdon, was abandoned by his wife shortly following the wedding--and his scandalous behavior is considered an understandable response. Now newly widowed, the errant earl is most eager to marry someone--anyone--who will bear him an heir. And quiet, well-bred Lady Deirdre Stowe fits the bill quite nicely.
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The Lady Demurs
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Enamored of another, Deirdre wants nothing to do with the lascivious lord--but she is bound by a promise to say "yes" to any suitable proposal. So the earl devises a sham betrothal to satisfy all concerned. But their amorous dance of deception is about to take some rather unexpected spins.
  
 
== Awards ==  
 
== Awards ==  
 
* [[1994 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1994 RITA®]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Regency Romance]]
 
* [[1994 RITA® Winners & Finalists|1994 RITA®]] for [[RITA®: Historical Romance Categories|Regency Romance]]

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Book Description

The Rogue Proposes

"Don Juan," the dashing Earl of Everdon, was abandoned by his wife shortly following the wedding--and his scandalous behavior is considered an understandable response. Now newly widowed, the errant earl is most eager to marry someone--anyone--who will bear him an heir. And quiet, well-bred Lady Deirdre Stowe fits the bill quite nicely.

The Lady Demurs Enamored of another, Deirdre wants nothing to do with the lascivious lord--but she is bound by a promise to say "yes" to any suitable proposal. So the earl devises a sham betrothal to satisfy all concerned. But their amorous dance of deception is about to take some rather unexpected spins.

Awards