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Revision as of 23:49, 23 April 2007
- Author: Dinah Dean
- Publisher: Mills & Boon #147
- Year: 1984
- Setting: Russia 1820
Book Description
Blurb
Countess Tatya Kalinskaya resigns herself to a bleak future as she watches her friends one by one fall in love and get married. She is still beautiful, but who would want a widow who is unable to walk or dance?
Then Vassily Karachev returns to St. Petersburg and suddenly Tatya finds a kindred spirit. He tells her that she needs a lover, someone to talk with, to bring her flowers and gifts and a little excitement, perhaps, even a few kisses...
What possible harm can there be in this innocent game unless one of them should really fall in love?