
The Major's Guarded Heart
Isabelle Goddard(Author)
Mills & Boon (Publisher)
Published on 1. November 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-263-89860-6 (ISBN)
Description
HAS THE MAJOR FINALLY
MET HIS MATCH?
From the moment lady's companion Elizabeth Ingram sees the imposing Major Sir Justin Delacourt her head is full of romantic ideas - ideas that end with Lizzie being caught trespassing on his estate, mistaken for a poacher!
Despite his disdain for womanly wiles, Justin can't get the lively Lizzie out of his mind. And when she joins him in his quest to investigate a friend's mysterious disappearance he realises that a woman of Lizzie's courage and determination might also be capable of stealing his heart...
MET HIS MATCH?
From the moment lady's companion Elizabeth Ingram sees the imposing Major Sir Justin Delacourt her head is full of romantic ideas - ideas that end with Lizzie being caught trespassing on his estate, mistaken for a poacher!
Despite his disdain for womanly wiles, Justin can't get the lively Lizzie out of his mind. And when she joins him in his quest to investigate a friend's mysterious disappearance he realises that a woman of Lizzie's courage and determination might also be capable of stealing his heart...
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Richmond
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 178 mm
Width: 107 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
190 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-263-89860-6 (9780263898606)
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Person
Isabelle Goddard was born into an army family and spent her childhood moving around the UK and abroad. Unsurprisingly it gave her itchy feet, and in her twenties she worked as cabin crew, determined to see the world.
Marriage, children and cats meant a more settled life and gave her the opportunity to go back to 'school' and eventually teach at university. The 19th century was her special period so when she began writing herself, the novels had to be Regency romances.
Marriage, children and cats meant a more settled life and gave her the opportunity to go back to 'school' and eventually teach at university. The 19th century was her special period so when she began writing herself, the novels had to be Regency romances.