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* '''Author''': [[Jo Beverley]] | * '''Author''': [[Jo Beverley]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Signet]] |
Latest revision as of 03:25, 16 November 2022
- Author: Jo Beverley
- Publisher: Signet
- Year: 2001
- Setting: England, Regency Period
- Amazon Listing: The Devil's Heiress
Book Description
When Major George Hawkinville, known as Hawk, comes home from the war he finds that his father has put the family home in jeopardy while he seeks to obtain the title of a distant relative, the recently deceased Lord Deveril. To save the situation, Hawk has to find the "Devil's Heiress," the young woman who was betrothed to the infamous Deveril, who has inherited his fortune, and who may have murdered him. Clarissa Graystone, deserves none of the notoriety that has come with Deveril's money, and she is still working as a teacher when Hawk finds her. Together they must solve the mystery of Deveril's death, while falling in love.
Related Titles
- See Company of Rogues. This book is also one of the series about three boys named George: The Dragon's Bride, and novella "The Demon's Mistress."