Lovers and Ladies
Left impoverished after her father's death, Amy de Lacy is determined to keep her family out of the poorhouse by attracting a wealthy husband in The Fortune Hunter, while in Deirdre and Don Juan, the Earl of Everdon resorts to amorous deception to woo a young lady to bear him an heir, in an omnibus volume containing two long out-of-print romance novels. Original.
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In these two delectable novels, someone craves to be married and loses sight of the joys of true love—until their heart is opened unexpectedly... The Fortune Hunter: A stunning beauty rejects the charming suitor who isn't wealthy enough to save her impoverished family. But she can't so easily dismiss the memory of their sweet shared kiss. Deirdre and Don Juan: The dashing Earl of Everdon is most eager to marry someone-anyone-who will bear him an heir. But when he meets a quiet, well-bred lady who fits the bill, he must resort to an amorous dance of deception to gain her acceptance to his proposal.
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