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(New page: Belle Abington was the toast of London - a beautiful young widow with a business and a mind of her own. Until she challenged Lord Kentington St. John in a war of words and wits - and won. ...) |
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+ | [[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1982 Releases]] | ||
+ | * '''Author''': [[Anne Mayfield]] | ||
+ | * '''Publisher''': [[Berkley]] - [[Second Chance At Love Series]] | ||
+ | * '''Year''': 1982 | ||
Belle Abington was the toast of London - a beautiful young widow with a business and a mind of her own. Until she challenged Lord Kentington St. John in a war of words and wits - and won. Suddenly she was a scandal, frozen out of the ton. But the rake who swore he wouldn't be mocked declared war on the woman he labeled 'the wayward widow'...and vowed to win on the battlefield of love. | Belle Abington was the toast of London - a beautiful young widow with a business and a mind of her own. Until she challenged Lord Kentington St. John in a war of words and wits - and won. Suddenly she was a scandal, frozen out of the ton. But the rake who swore he wouldn't be mocked declared war on the woman he labeled 'the wayward widow'...and vowed to win on the battlefield of love. |
Revision as of 19:36, 21 July 2007
- Author: Anne Mayfield
- Publisher: Berkley - Second Chance At Love Series
- Year: 1982
Belle Abington was the toast of London - a beautiful young widow with a business and a mind of her own. Until she challenged Lord Kentington St. John in a war of words and wits - and won. Suddenly she was a scandal, frozen out of the ton. But the rake who swore he wouldn't be mocked declared war on the woman he labeled 'the wayward widow'...and vowed to win on the battlefield of love.