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== Book Description ==
 
== Book Description ==
 
'''Sister knows best'''
 
'''Sister knows best'''
<br>Lady Daisy Morrison, at twenty-five, considered herself too old to marry. But she vowed that her young sister Rose would achieve the ultimate in wedded bliss.
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<br>Certainly Rose had everything in her favor. Stunning beauty. Vast wealth. Sweet innocence. And above all, Daisy at her side to win her the premier prize in the London marriage mart.
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Lady Daisy Morrison, at twenty-five, considered herself too old to marry. But she vowed that her young sister Rose would achieve the ultimate in wedded bliss.
<br>When Daisy met the Viscount Kincade, she knew she had found Rose's perfect match...if only Daisy could keep this eminently attractive gentleman's attention fixed on Rose and not her…and if only Daisy had enough sisterly affection not to fall in love with him...
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Certainly Rose had everything in her favor. Stunning beauty. Vast wealth. Sweet innocence. And above all, Daisy at her side to win her the premier prize in the London marriage mart.
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When Daisy met the Viscount Kincade, she knew she had found Rose's perfect match...if only Daisy could keep this eminently attractive gentleman's attention fixed on Rose and not her…and if only Daisy had enough sisterly affection not to fall in love with him...

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Book Description

Sister knows best

Lady Daisy Morrison, at twenty-five, considered herself too old to marry. But she vowed that her young sister Rose would achieve the ultimate in wedded bliss.

Certainly Rose had everything in her favor. Stunning beauty. Vast wealth. Sweet innocence. And above all, Daisy at her side to win her the premier prize in the London marriage mart.

When Daisy met the Viscount Kincade, she knew she had found Rose's perfect match...if only Daisy could keep this eminently attractive gentleman's attention fixed on Rose and not her…and if only Daisy had enough sisterly affection not to fall in love with him...