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* '''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

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.