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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1980 Releases]]
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* '''Author''': [[Jasmine Cresswell]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]] - [[Historical Romance]]
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* '''Year''': 1980
 
Marianne was a most unwilling bride. And the Earl of Tarrisbroke was an equally unwilling husband. But neither of them had any choice. Marianne Johnson, rich young widow of a merchant, could not destroy her family's one chance to be so close to the nobility. And the earl, faced with impending financial ruin, saw marriage to a plebeian fortune as his only hope. Not for a moment did anyone expect this unlikely pair to care for each other. Especially when, at first meeting, Marianne appeared as a vulgar, overdressed female, and the earl as an unremitting snob!
 
Marianne was a most unwilling bride. And the Earl of Tarrisbroke was an equally unwilling husband. But neither of them had any choice. Marianne Johnson, rich young widow of a merchant, could not destroy her family's one chance to be so close to the nobility. And the earl, faced with impending financial ruin, saw marriage to a plebeian fortune as his only hope. Not for a moment did anyone expect this unlikely pair to care for each other. Especially when, at first meeting, Marianne appeared as a vulgar, overdressed female, and the earl as an unremitting snob!

Revision as of 21:57, 4 August 2007

Marianne was a most unwilling bride. And the Earl of Tarrisbroke was an equally unwilling husband. But neither of them had any choice. Marianne Johnson, rich young widow of a merchant, could not destroy her family's one chance to be so close to the nobility. And the earl, faced with impending financial ruin, saw marriage to a plebeian fortune as his only hope. Not for a moment did anyone expect this unlikely pair to care for each other. Especially when, at first meeting, Marianne appeared as a vulgar, overdressed female, and the earl as an unremitting snob!