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* '''Year''': 1977
 
* '''Year''': 1977
 
"I won't marry anyone ... no one but Hugh!" Beatrix was determined, but so was he father. With her impoverished cousin Eleanor, she was shipped off to London where her blond beauty would surely get her a suitable husband. But her aunt, the Dowager Duchess, plotting to make Eleanor, not Beatrix. 'the Season's Rage,' asked the aid of her arrogant nephew, the Marquis of Trouvaine. And the Marquis was willing ... but, in the end, would he destroy Eleanor as he had all the others? Or had he finally met his match?
 
"I won't marry anyone ... no one but Hugh!" Beatrix was determined, but so was he father. With her impoverished cousin Eleanor, she was shipped off to London where her blond beauty would surely get her a suitable husband. But her aunt, the Dowager Duchess, plotting to make Eleanor, not Beatrix. 'the Season's Rage,' asked the aid of her arrogant nephew, the Marquis of Trouvaine. And the Marquis was willing ... but, in the end, would he destroy Eleanor as he had all the others? Or had he finally met his match?
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==Expanded Book Description==
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"I won't marry anyone else but Hugh, so sending me to London is a waste of both effort and money!"
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But Beatrix's stern Yorkshire father ignores his rebellious daughter's declaration of undying love. He insists that she and her cousin Eleanor travel from York to London where the choice of suitable husbands is limitless for such a blonde blue-eyed beauty. Eleanor's success in London society is doubtful, as her dark good looks are unfashionable and she has no prospects.
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Unexpectedly, Beatrix's Aunt Lucy, a Dowager Duchess, determines to make Eleanor the rage. But is her arrogant nephew, Justin, Marquis of Trouvaine, a leader of fashion in that dazzling city of Regency times, merely co-operating with his aunt's schemes or has he really met his match in Eleanor?

Revision as of 13:09, 3 July 2010

"I won't marry anyone ... no one but Hugh!" Beatrix was determined, but so was he father. With her impoverished cousin Eleanor, she was shipped off to London where her blond beauty would surely get her a suitable husband. But her aunt, the Dowager Duchess, plotting to make Eleanor, not Beatrix. 'the Season's Rage,' asked the aid of her arrogant nephew, the Marquis of Trouvaine. And the Marquis was willing ... but, in the end, would he destroy Eleanor as he had all the others? Or had he finally met his match?

Expanded Book Description

"I won't marry anyone else but Hugh, so sending me to London is a waste of both effort and money!"

But Beatrix's stern Yorkshire father ignores his rebellious daughter's declaration of undying love. He insists that she and her cousin Eleanor travel from York to London where the choice of suitable husbands is limitless for such a blonde blue-eyed beauty. Eleanor's success in London society is doubtful, as her dark good looks are unfashionable and she has no prospects.

Unexpectedly, Beatrix's Aunt Lucy, a Dowager Duchess, determines to make Eleanor the rage. But is her arrogant nephew, Justin, Marquis of Trouvaine, a leader of fashion in that dazzling city of Regency times, merely co-operating with his aunt's schemes or has he really met his match in Eleanor?