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− | [[Category:1993 Releases]][[Category:Historical | + | [[Category:1993 Releases]][[Category:Historical Romance]][[Category:Regency]] |
* '''Author''': [[Nicole Jordan]] | * '''Author''': [[Nicole Jordan]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Avon]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Avon]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1993 | * '''Year''': 1993 | ||
− | Love With a Proper Stranger With her violet eyes flashing with determination and her raven-haired loveliness disguised under drab servants’ clothes, Blaise St. James flees her privileged life rather than be married off to some proper-but-cold English gentleman. But that is before she encounters Julian Morrow, Viscount Lynden. With golden hair, the face and form of an Adonis, and a presence that comes only with money and breeding, he is undoubtedly an aristocrat. Yet his soul bears the scars of war and a woman’s treachery, and his penetrating blue eyes speak with a passion that belies his noble blood. Blaise trembles at his very touch and responds helplessly to his searing kisses. He means to have her — whether she is the innocent runaway she claims to be, or the experienced seductress he suspects—but his proposal is not one a gentleman makes to a lady. | + | |
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+ | With her violet eyes flashing with determination and her raven-haired loveliness disguised under drab servants’ clothes, Blaise St. James flees her privileged life rather than be married off to some proper-but-cold English gentleman. But that is before she encounters Julian Morrow, Viscount Lynden. With golden hair, the face and form of an Adonis, and a presence that comes only with money and breeding, he is undoubtedly an aristocrat. Yet his soul bears the scars of war and a woman’s treachery, and his penetrating blue eyes speak with a passion that belies his noble blood. Blaise trembles at his very touch and responds helplessly to his searing kisses. He means to have her — whether she is the innocent runaway she claims to be, or the experienced seductress he suspects—but his proposal is not one a gentleman makes to a lady. |
Latest revision as of 01:29, 22 September 2007
- Author: Nicole Jordan
- Publisher: Avon
- Year: 1993
Love With a Proper Stranger
With her violet eyes flashing with determination and her raven-haired loveliness disguised under drab servants’ clothes, Blaise St. James flees her privileged life rather than be married off to some proper-but-cold English gentleman. But that is before she encounters Julian Morrow, Viscount Lynden. With golden hair, the face and form of an Adonis, and a presence that comes only with money and breeding, he is undoubtedly an aristocrat. Yet his soul bears the scars of war and a woman’s treachery, and his penetrating blue eyes speak with a passion that belies his noble blood. Blaise trembles at his very touch and responds helplessly to his searing kisses. He means to have her — whether she is the innocent runaway she claims to be, or the experienced seductress he suspects—but his proposal is not one a gentleman makes to a lady.