An edition of Notorious Lady (1987)

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An edition of Notorious Lady (1987)

Notorious Lady

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THE ACCUSING EARL

The handsome, wealthy, and iron-willed Earl of Roxbury made two major mistakes when he stormed into Miss Philippa Mayhew's drawing room and accused her of seeking to wed his youthful nephew Julian for his fortune.

First, it was Philippa's younger sister, Diana, who was deeply in love with Julian.

Second, Philippa was the last woman in the world to he intimidated by Roxbury's threats.

If Roxbury thought her a female who would stop at nothing to gain her ends, Philippa was more than willing to prove him right. By fair means or foul, she would bring the high and mighty earl to his knees--either to beg for mercy or plead for love...

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220

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Notorious Lady
1987, New American Library

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New York
Series
Signet regency romance

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Pagination
220 p. ;
Number of pages
220

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Open Library
OL24215559M
Internet Archive
notoriouslady00lind
ISBN 10
0451148541
ISBN 13
9780451148544
OCLC/WorldCat
16702189

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