The reluctant countess / Eloisa James.
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- ISBN: 9780063139572 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 370 pages ; 18 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Avon Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2022.
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Subject: | Aristocracy (Social class) > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. Romance fiction. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Cookstown Branch | PB James | 31681030018493 | PBK ROM | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"Giles Renwick, Earl of Lilford, has never made a fool of himself over a woman--until he meets Lady Yasmin Râegnier. Yasmin is ineligible for his attentions in every way: not as a wife, certainly not as a mistress (she is a lady!), nor even as a friend, since they vehemently dislike each other. She isn't dignified, or polite, or even truly British, given that her father's French ancestry clearly predominated. Not to mention the fact that her mother had been one of Napoleon's mistresses, a fact she makes no effort to hide. So what--in heaven's name--possesses him to propose? And what will he do if she says yes?"-- - Baker & Taylor
Giles Renwick, Earl of Lilford, despite their vehement dislike for one another, finds himself proposing marriage to the improper and scandalous Lady Yasmin Régnier, whose mother had been one of Napoleonâs mistressesâa fact she makes no effort to hide. Original. 300,000 first printing. - HARPERCOLL
New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James returns to the Would-Be Wallflowers series with an enemies-to-lovers romance between a proper earl and an entirely improper ladyâwhom he canât stop thinking about.
Giles Renwick, Earl of Lilford, has never made a fool of himself over a womanâuntil he meets Lady Yasmin Régnier. Yasmin is ineligible for his attentions in every way: not as a wife, certainly not as a mistress (she is a lady!), nor even as a friend, since they vehemently dislike each other.  Her gowns are too low, and her skirts are dampened to cling to admittedly lovely thighs. She loves to gossipâand giggle.Â
She isnât dignified, or polite, or even truly British, given that her fatherâs French ancestry clearly predominated. Not to mention the fact that her mother had been one of Napoleonâs mistresses, a fact she makes no effort to hide.
So whatâin heavenâs nameâpossesses him to propose?
And what will he do if she says yes?