Reprobate Lord, Runaway Lady
Isabelle Goddard(Author)
Mills & Boon (Publisher)
Published on 7. January 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-263-87842-4 (ISBN)
Description
London, early morning.
One woman, one man, two escapes!
Amelie Silverdale is fleeing her betrothal to a vicious, degenerate man. Dressed as a maidservant, she climbs out of her bedroom window.
Gareth Denville, wrongly accused of cheating at cards, is also contemplating escape. The scandal that once drove him from London is about to erupt again.
Coming across Amelie, Gareth recognises a kindred spirit wanting to break free and offers to help. While they are on the run together the attraction builds, but both are hiding secret identities... What will happen when their old lives catch up with them?
One woman, one man, two escapes!
Amelie Silverdale is fleeing her betrothal to a vicious, degenerate man. Dressed as a maidservant, she climbs out of her bedroom window.
Gareth Denville, wrongly accused of cheating at cards, is also contemplating escape. The scandal that once drove him from London is about to erupt again.
Coming across Amelie, Gareth recognises a kindred spirit wanting to break free and offers to help. While they are on the run together the attraction builds, but both are hiding secret identities... What will happen when their old lives catch up with them?
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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: 20 mm
Weight
155 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-263-87842-4 (9780263878424)
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Reprobate Lord, Runaway Lady
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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.