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* '''Author''': [[Nancy Butler]] | * '''Author''': [[Nancy Butler]] | ||
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* '''Year''': 2003 | * '''Year''': 2003 | ||
* '''Setting''': Regency England | * '''Setting''': Regency England |
Revision as of 05:22, 10 November 2008
- Author: Nancy Butler
- Publisher: Signet Regency Romance
- Year: 2003
- Setting: Regency England
- Amazon Listing: Prospero's Daughter
Book Description
Morgan Pierce finds himself intrigued by a woman in a Bath chair -- the result of a carriage accident. Miranda Runyon, however, simply wants to be left alone. Years after her accident, she remains isolated from friends and family, shunning all contact and remaining in her room. Morgan refuses to allow her to continue to hide, and he forces her out of her shell.
An unusual and emotional Regency.
Awards
- 2004 RITA® in the Best Regency Romance category