The Irish earl
por Patricia Bray
Rich and beautiful, Lady Felicity Winterbourne has traveled the world. Now all she wants is a home of her own. And while there are many gentlemen eager to oblige her, she knows that they care more for her lavish dowry …
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Rich and beautiful, Lady Felicity Winterbourne has traveled the world. Now all she wants is a home of her own. And while there are many gentlemen eager to oblige her, she knows that they care more for her lavish dowry than they do for her. Then she meets Gerald FitzDesmond, Earl of Kilgaran, whose tales of his ramshackle Irish estate seize her imagination. Abandoning decorum, Felicity proposes a marriage of convenience -- provided that she holds the purse strings Gerald's dark looks and roguish charm, however, soon complicate her most practical action with the dizziest of desires.
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