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[[Category:1990 Releases]]
 
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[[Image:Balogh Unlikely Duchess PB new.jpg|thumb|right|150px|3rd printing (1995)]]
 
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* '''Author''': [[Mary Balogh]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Mary Balogh]]
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== Book Description ==
 
== Book Description ==
 
'''The Defiant Daughter'''
 
'''The Defiant Daughter'''
<br>Lovely young Miss Josephine Middleton might be an earl's daughter, but she had no desire to be a duke's wife. Not when the duke was the Duke of Mitford, known to her as a lustful libertine who would be a horror of a husband.
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<br>Josephine did the only thing she could. She ran away. Unfortunately the gentleman who helped her, the terribly handsome Mr. Porterhouse, turned out to be no gentleman at all. And Mr. Paul Villiers, who rescued her from ravishment, turned out to be worse.
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Lovely young Miss Josephine Middleton might be an earl's daughter, but she had no desire to be a duke's wife. Not when the duke was the Duke of Mitford, known to her as a lustful libertine who would be a horror of a husband.
<br>For even if Josephine could trust this accommodating stranger with her virtue, she could not trust herself....
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Josephine did the only thing she could. She ran away. Unfortunately the gentleman who helped her, the terribly handsome Mr. Porterhouse, turned out to be no gentleman at all. And Mr. Paul Villiers, who rescued her from ravishment, turned out to be worse.
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For even if Josephine could trust this accommodating stranger with her virtue, she could not trust herself....

Latest revision as of 17:47, 25 May 2008

3rd printing (1995)


Book Description

The Defiant Daughter

Lovely young Miss Josephine Middleton might be an earl's daughter, but she had no desire to be a duke's wife. Not when the duke was the Duke of Mitford, known to her as a lustful libertine who would be a horror of a husband.

Josephine did the only thing she could. She ran away. Unfortunately the gentleman who helped her, the terribly handsome Mr. Porterhouse, turned out to be no gentleman at all. And Mr. Paul Villiers, who rescued her from ravishment, turned out to be worse.

For even if Josephine could trust this accommodating stranger with her virtue, she could not trust herself....