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+ | *'''Author''': Raven McAllan | ||
+ | *'''Publisher''': Breathless Press | ||
+ | *'''Year''': 2012 | ||
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+ | ==Book Description== | ||
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At the age of nine and twenty, Hermione, Lady Missenden, rejoices in the fact she is no longer considered eligible for “the marriage mart.’ | At the age of nine and twenty, Hermione, Lady Missenden, rejoices in the fact she is no longer considered eligible for “the marriage mart.’ | ||
Latest revision as of 20:09, 7 April 2012
- Author: Raven McAllan
- Publisher: Breathless Press
- Year: 2012
Book Description
At the age of nine and twenty, Hermione, Lady Missenden, rejoices in the fact she is no longer considered eligible for “the marriage mart.’
With her own household, and not one but TWO lusty lovers to keep her aroused and amused, what more could she ask for?
Life might be good but can it get even better, when her lovers, who are lovers themselves suggest that the various ‘two’s become three?