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Regency Rebels: Second Chance :Unsuitable Bride for a Viscount / a Wedding for the Scandalous Heiress

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Regency Rebels: Second Chance

Regency Rebels: Second Chance :Unsuitable Bride for a Viscount / a Wedding for the Scandalous Heiress

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To love again

Unsuitable Bride for a Viscount by Elizabeth Beacon

When Alaric Defford, Lord Stratford, bursts into her life, widow Marianne Turner is shocked by their connection. She never expected to feel this way for another man – especially one so annoyingly arrogant! Having vowed never to love again, Marianne hides behind the fact that she’s a completely unsuitable match for him. But her resolve is tested when Alaric is injured, and nursing him back to health reveals a warmer side to the Viscount…

A Wedding for the Scandalous Heiress by Elizabeth Beacon

When Isabella Alstone receives a passionate kiss from a handsome stranger at her betrothal ball, she scandalously ends her engagement. She is even more surprised when she discovers exactly who the stranger is! Ruggedly striking Wulf Fitzdevlin is illegitimate, penniless, and her ex-fiancé’s half-brother! Yet Isabella cannot escape the burning longing to feel his touch again…

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780263323283
ISBN10 0263323285
Number Of Pages 560
Item Weight 380 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 38 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Elizabeth Beacon has a passion for history and storytelling and, with the English West Country on her doorstep, never lacks a glorious setting for her books. Elizabeth tried horticulture, higher education as a mature student, briefly taught English and worked in an office, before finally turning her daydreams about dashing, piratical heroes and their stubborn and independent heroines into her dream job; writing Regency romances for Harlequin, Mills and Boon

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