A Mind of Her Own
por Anne MacNeill
Courtney's marriage to Lord Nigel Davies should have made her the happiest of young brides. Not only was her husband handsome, charming, wealthy and worldly-wise, he also proved to be the most tender and exquisite of lovers. — Why then …
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Courtney's marriage to Lord Nigel Davies should have made her the happiest of young brides. Not only was her husband handsome, charming, wealthy and worldly-wise, he also proved to be the most tender and exquisite of lovers. — Why then was Courtney so dissatisfied? What attraction could she find in Sir Lloyd Paterson, who engaged in activities no proper gentleman would stoop to? What drew her into a London netherworld far beyond the bounds of society? And above all, how could Lord Nigel tame this young woman who seemed so determined to run wild -- as Courtney set out to prove that no matter how thoroughly her lordly husband mastered her body, she most definitely had A MIND OF HER OWN
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