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- Author: Lisa Plumley
- Publisher: Harlequin Historical
- Year: 2002
Advice From Miss Julia's Behavior Book
A proper lady should never give her heart to a driftin' man!
Mistress of decorum, Julia Bennett wrote the book on etiquette. Three volumes in fact! So why did the arrival of Graham Corley, rakish adventurer, give her decidedly improper ideas...?
Bounty hunter, rogue, drifter—and now fiancé for hire to the most tantalizing woman in the Territories! Damn, Graham Corley led an interesting life—and being partner to Julia Bennett's outrageous finagling to secure her inheritance made it downright fascinating! Maybe even enough to give this travelin' man dreams about staying put...!
Reviews
- "A sweet Americana tale...this gentle love story will touch your heart!" —Romantic Times BOOKreviews
- "In this charming tale of acceptance, by one's self and others, Ms. Plumley has touched a universal chord. Sparked with whimsy and humor, this is a thoroughly enjoyable book!" —Rendezvous
- "The Drifter will have you smiling often...I heartily recommend for a pleasurable, romantic read!" —Romance Reviews Today
- "I thoroughly enjoyed it...Julia and Graham are both well-developed, appealing characters. There's a lot to like in The Drifter. If you've missed those wonderful romances by LaVyrle Spencer, you might want check it out!" —The Romance Reader
Translations/Other Editions
- Il vagabondo (Harlequin Mondadori) Italian
- The Drifter (Harlequin Historicals) US edition
- Um Homem Sem Raízes (Nova Cultural) Portuguese