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"A charming and chaste 'Cinderella' story wrapped in a Regency romance. This heartwarming tale is an engaging and uplifting read." — Library Journal
The marquess wanted a governess…
He got a whole lot of trouble!
Governess Rosalind is hired by Michael, the new Marquess of Caldicot, to guide his ward—a just-launched debutante. But Rosalind takes her role a little too seriously when she accidentally knocks one of her charge’s disreputable suitors off a balcony!
Former soldier Michael steps in to help captivating Rosalind—though from the sounds of his groaning, the scoundrel is just fine, unfortunately! Yet she’s wary of trusting any man—least of all her employer. Anyway, why does he care so much…when she’s hardly a suitable match for a marquess?
From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past.
"A charming and chaste 'Cinderella' story wrapped in a Regency romance. This heartwarming tale is an engaging and uplifting read." — Library Journal
"A charming and chaste 'Cinderella' story wrapped in a Regency romance. This heartwarming tale is an engaging and uplifting read." — Library Journal
The marquess wanted a governess…
He got a whole lot of trouble!
Governess Rosalind is hired by Michael, the new Marquess of Caldicot, to guide his ward—a just-launched debutante. But Rosalind takes her role a little too seriously when she accidentally knocks one of her charge’s disreputable suitors off a balcony!
Former soldier Michael steps in to help captivating Rosalind—though from the sounds of his groaning, the scoundrel is just fine, unfortunately! Yet she’s wary of trusting any man—least of all her employer. Anyway, why does he care so much…when she’s hardly a suitable match for a marquess?
From Harlequin Historical: Your romantic escape to the past.
Ignorance
George G. Szpiro
Health, Mind & Body, Nonfiction (Adult), Science
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