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As Ariana Forsythe plans her wedding to Phillip Mornay, she must adjust to the realization that she is soon to become the wife of an extremely wealthy man. She wonders if it's wrong to rejoice that her future husband is rich. But she promises to use her new position to do what she can to aid the numerous street waifs she sees all too often in London. During a tour of her future home the house in Grosvenor Square Ariana impulsively makes plans to redecorate according to her tastes. But when Philip arrives home later, he is informed that an expensive silver candlestick and miniature portrait of George III have gone missing. Moreover, each time Ariana visits the house, another item disappears. When Ariana suffers an abduction attempt by two villains and other mysterious goings on are unexplained, My. Mornay must unravel the mystery of who is after Ariana and why. He knows he has to prevent any harm from befalling his future bride, even if it means he must keep her under lock and key in his own house! Romance, suspense and a deft touch of humor are part of the wonderful story of Philip Mornay and Ariana Forsythe's march to the altar.
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The house in Grosvenor Square
2009, Harvest House Publishers
in English
- Doubleday large print home library edition.
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