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− | [[Category:Regency]] [[Category: | + | [[Category:1996 Releases]][[Category:Regency]][[Category:Historical Romance]] |
* '''Author''': [[Alice Thornton]] | * '''Author''': [[Alice Thornton]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon|Mills & Boon]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1996 | * '''Year''': 1996 | ||
* '''Setting''': Regency England | * '''Setting''': Regency England | ||
− | * '''Amazon Listing''' | + | * '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0263798771/qid=1150892716/sr=1-2/ref=sr_1_0_2/202-7852057-3217405] and in the US published by Harlequin, but not available from Amazon[http://store.eharlequin.com/t2_book_detail.jhtml?PRODID=12092] |
+ | ==Book Description== | ||
Lady Angelica Lennard is a rather impetuous young lady. Her brother is a prisoner of war in France, her father is coping badly with his recently-acquired blindness, so she decides to call in a debt Benoît Faulkener owes her father. She thinks he's a smuggler, and who better to rescue a captive in France? Angelica is soon obliged to revise her prejudices and broaden her horizons. | Lady Angelica Lennard is a rather impetuous young lady. Her brother is a prisoner of war in France, her father is coping badly with his recently-acquired blindness, so she decides to call in a debt Benoît Faulkener owes her father. She thinks he's a smuggler, and who better to rescue a captive in France? Angelica is soon obliged to revise her prejudices and broaden her horizons. |
Revision as of 14:54, 17 December 2007
- Author: Alice Thornton
- Publisher: Mills & Boon
- Year: 1996
- Setting: Regency England
- Amazon Listing: [1] and in the US published by Harlequin, but not available from Amazon[2]
Book Description
Lady Angelica Lennard is a rather impetuous young lady. Her brother is a prisoner of war in France, her father is coping badly with his recently-acquired blindness, so she decides to call in a debt Benoît Faulkener owes her father. She thinks he's a smuggler, and who better to rescue a captive in France? Angelica is soon obliged to revise her prejudices and broaden her horizons.