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[[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:1997 Releases]]
 
[[Category:Category Romance]][[Category:1997 Releases]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Kristine Rolofson]]
 
* '''Author''': [[Kristine Rolofson]]
* '''Publisher''': [[Love and Laughter|Harlequin Love And Laughter]] [[Love And Laughter By The Numbers|# 27]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Love And Laughter Series|Harlequin Love And Laughter]] [[Love And Laughter By The Numbers|# 27]]
 
* '''Year''': 1997
 
* '''Year''': 1997
 
* '''Setting''':
 
* '''Setting''':
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== About The Book ==
 
== About The Book ==
Lizzie's Bed
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<b>Lizzie's Bed</b>
  
 
Queen Elizabeth slept here--or at least that's what the rumors about the famous bed at Longley House claim. Matchmaking Betsy Martin just has this feeling that if she could get her son and Lady Elizabeth Longford together and horizontal in the very same bed, well, she just might get to be a grandmother....
 
Queen Elizabeth slept here--or at least that's what the rumors about the famous bed at Longley House claim. Matchmaking Betsy Martin just has this feeling that if she could get her son and Lady Elizabeth Longford together and horizontal in the very same bed, well, she just might get to be a grandmother....
  
Sam's Bed
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<b>Sam's Bed</b>
  
 
Somehow, successful and happy-to-be-a-bachelor Sam Martin finds himself masquerading as Elizabeth's husband, the Earl of Longford. While Sam is more than willing to play house--especially under the covers--Liz has more important matters on her mind, namely how to save the family estate. Sam, however, has no desire to settle down.
 
Somehow, successful and happy-to-be-a-bachelor Sam Martin finds himself masquerading as Elizabeth's husband, the Earl of Longford. While Sam is more than willing to play house--especially under the covers--Liz has more important matters on her mind, namely how to save the family estate. Sam, however, has no desire to settle down.
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But the beautiful Liz does have a lot of charms...and suddenly the old bed is starting to look more and more like a...
 
But the beautiful Liz does have a lot of charms...and suddenly the old bed is starting to look more and more like a...
  
Marriage Bed
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<b>Marriage Bed</b>

Revision as of 23:29, 4 September 2007

About The Book

Lizzie's Bed

Queen Elizabeth slept here--or at least that's what the rumors about the famous bed at Longley House claim. Matchmaking Betsy Martin just has this feeling that if she could get her son and Lady Elizabeth Longford together and horizontal in the very same bed, well, she just might get to be a grandmother....

Sam's Bed

Somehow, successful and happy-to-be-a-bachelor Sam Martin finds himself masquerading as Elizabeth's husband, the Earl of Longford. While Sam is more than willing to play house--especially under the covers--Liz has more important matters on her mind, namely how to save the family estate. Sam, however, has no desire to settle down.

But the beautiful Liz does have a lot of charms...and suddenly the old bed is starting to look more and more like a...

Marriage Bed