An edition of Love in the Afternoon (2010)

Love in the Afternoon

St. Martin's Paperbacks ed.
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An edition of Love in the Afternoon (2010)

Love in the Afternoon

St. Martin's Paperbacks ed.
  • 4.3 (6 ratings) ·
  • 31 Want to read
  • 3 Currently reading
  • 16 Have read

"As a lover of animals and nature, Beatrix Hathaway has always been more comfortable outdoors than in the ballroom. Even though she has participated in the London season in the past, the classic beauty and free-spirited Beatrix has never been swept away or seriously courted...and she has resigned herself to the fate of never finding love. Has the time come for the most unconventional of the Hathaway sisters to settle for an ordinary man--just to avoid spinsterhood?..."--p. [4] of cover.

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English
Pages
339

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Edition Notes

Includes an excerpt of Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor (p. [333]-339).

Published in
New York
Series
The Hathaways Book 5

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 3152 vol. 7

The Physical Object

Pagination
339 p. :
Number of pages
339

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24826554M
Internet Archive
loveinafternoon00kley
ISBN 10
0312605390
ISBN 13
9780312605391
LCCN
2010712984
OCLC/WorldCat
495781155

Work Description

Lisa Kleypas
(The fifth book in the Hathaways series)

As a lover of animals and nature, Beatrix Hathaway has always been more comfortable outdoors than in the ballroom. Even though she participated in the London season in the past, the classic beauty and free-spirited Beatrix has never been swept away or seriously courted and she has resigned herself to the fate of never finding love. Has the time come for the most unconventional of the Hathaway sisters to settle for an ordinary man - just to avoid spinsterhood?

Captain Christopher Phelan is a handsome, daring soldier who plans to marry Beatrix's friend, the vivacious flirt Prudence Mercer, when he returns from fighting abroad. But, as he explains in his letters to Pru, life on the battlefield has darkened his soul - and it's becoming clear that Christopher won't come back as the same man. When Beatrix learns of Pru's disappointment, she decides to help by concocting Pru's letters to Christopher for her. Soon the correspondence between Beatrix and Christopher develops into something fulfilling and deep and when Christopher comes home, he's determined to claim the woman he loves. What began as Beatrix's innocent deception has resulted in the agony of unfulfilled love - and a passion that can't be denied.

The Hathaways Series:
Mine Till Midnight (The Hathaways, #1)
Seduce Me at Sunrise (The Hathaways, #2)
A Hathaway Wedding (The Hathaways, #2.5)
Tempt Me at Twilight (The Hathaways, #3)
Married by Morning (The Hathaways, #4)
Love in the Afternoon (The Hathaways, #5)
Multi-book:
A Season for Love: 2-in-1 (Wallflower Christmas/Mine Till Midnight)
Perfect Temptations: 2-in-1 (Seduce Me at Sunrise/Tempt Me at Twilight)
Falling for You: 2-in-1 (Married by Morning/Love in the Afternoon)

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May 13, 2024 Edited by Wimsey1916 Deduped and fixed subjects, added people, series
February 20, 2023 Edited by ditchqueen Edited without comment.
February 20, 2023 Edited by ditchqueen Edited without comment.
December 13, 2021 Edited by AgentSapphire Added new cover
July 25, 2011 Created by LC Bot Imported from Library of Congress MARC record