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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1978 Releases]][[category:Historical Romance]]
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* '''Author''': [[Marguerite Bell]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]], [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance 1 - 100|Masquerade #0010]]
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* '''Year''': 1978
 
He was determined she was stubborn! Harriet Yorke might have looked demure and unworldly but her frail appearance concealed a will of iron. And now the dashing and unpredictable, Marquis of Capel was up against her unyielding will. Especially when Harriet, forced to see him on an urgent matter, gained entry to his home in a most unusual way. The Marquis thought Harriet was a busybody. She considered him completely mad. A clash was inevitable, but neither of them suspected how entangled their lives would become.
 
He was determined she was stubborn! Harriet Yorke might have looked demure and unworldly but her frail appearance concealed a will of iron. And now the dashing and unpredictable, Marquis of Capel was up against her unyielding will. Especially when Harriet, forced to see him on an urgent matter, gained entry to his home in a most unusual way. The Marquis thought Harriet was a busybody. She considered him completely mad. A clash was inevitable, but neither of them suspected how entangled their lives would become.

Latest revision as of 15:32, 12 May 2008

He was determined she was stubborn! Harriet Yorke might have looked demure and unworldly but her frail appearance concealed a will of iron. And now the dashing and unpredictable, Marquis of Capel was up against her unyielding will. Especially when Harriet, forced to see him on an urgent matter, gained entry to his home in a most unusual way. The Marquis thought Harriet was a busybody. She considered him completely mad. A clash was inevitable, but neither of them suspected how entangled their lives would become.