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'''How could she love a man whom she could only despise?''' | '''How could she love a man whom she could only despise?''' | ||
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How could she love this object of her two older sisters' matrimonial designs? | How could she love this object of her two older sisters' matrimonial designs? | ||
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+ | How could she love this rogue who shamelessly employed his seductive skills on an innocent young country miss he came upon in the woods ... especially when he was so successful in planting Eros's arrows and when his willing victim was Helen herself...? | ||
== Related Titles == | == Related Titles == | ||
* William Mainwaring is the rejected suitor of the heroine in [[A Chance Encounter]] | * William Mainwaring is the rejected suitor of the heroine in [[A Chance Encounter]] |
Latest revision as of 17:47, 25 May 2008
- Author: Mary Balogh
- Publisher: Signet Regency Romance
- Year: January 1987 (ISBN 0-451-14650-6)
- Setting: Regency England
- Amazon Listing: The Wood Nymph
Book Description
How could she love a man whom she could only despise?
How could Lady Helen Wade possibly love a gentleman like William Mainwaring, handsome and wealthy as he might be?
How could she love this object of her two older sisters' matrimonial designs?
How could she love this cad who was shockingly involved with another man's wife?
How could she love this rogue who shamelessly employed his seductive skills on an innocent young country miss he came upon in the woods ... especially when he was so successful in planting Eros's arrows and when his willing victim was Helen herself...?
Related Titles
- William Mainwaring is the rejected suitor of the heroine in A Chance Encounter