An edition of No Man's Mistress (2001)

No Man's Mistress

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An edition of No Man's Mistress (2001)

No Man's Mistress

  • 3.8 (4 ratings) ·
  • 13 Want to read
  • 11 Have read

Critics call her "a veritable treasure, a matchless storyteller" (Romantic Times). Readers have fallen in love with Mary Balogh's sparkling blend of wit and romance. Now this dazzling writer sweeps us back to Regency England, into a world of dangerous secrets and glittering intrigue, as a dashing lord meets his match in a fiery beauty who vows to be ... No Man's Mistress.The dark, devastating stranger rode into the village fair and wagered twenty pounds at the throwing booth -- for a chance to win the daisies in Viola Thornhill's hair. The Gypsy fortune teller had warned: "Beware of a tall, dark, handsome stranger. He can destroy you -- if you do not first snare his heart."Recklessly Viola flirted, then danced with him around the Maypole. And then came his delicate, delicious kiss. Viola did not regret that she had let down her guard -- until the next morning, when he appeared at her door to claim her beloved Pinewood Manor. Lord Ferdinand Dudley won her home in a game of cards! Viola hated him for trying to take everything, including her soul. She was mistress of Pinewood Manor. Yet Dudley refused to leave, even as his conscience rebelled at compromising this beautiful innocent whose only proof of ownership was a dead earl's promise. Dudley held the deed, but at what cost? Each day under the same roof brought its share of temptation, intimacy, and guilt. But Viola knew it was a battle she could not afford to lose. Marriage was out of the question, and she would be no man's mistress. Even as Dudley's unnerving presence, his knowing smile, threatened to melt her resolve. Against his better judgment, Lord Ferdinand Dudley was beguiled. This maddening beauty had stirred him as no woman had before. And he was bound and determined to make her his own. At once sensuous, whimsical, and wonderfully romantic, Mary Balogh's new novel holds us in thrall, bringing to life a love story that sizzles with passion and originality. From the Hardcover edition.

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Publisher
Delacorte Press
Language
English
Pages
326

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Cover of: No Man's Mistress
No Man's Mistress
2012, Windsor, Paragon
in English - Large print ed.
Cover of: No Man's Mistress
No Man's Mistress
2011, Little, Brown Book Group Limited
in English
Cover of: No Man's Mistress
No Man's Mistress
2008, Random House Publishing Group
eBook in English
Cover of: No Man's Mistress
No Man's Mistress
February 28, 2006, Dell
in English
Cover of: No Man's Mistress
No Man's Mistress
2002, Dell Pub., Dell
in English
Cover of: No Man's Mistress
No Man's Mistress
2001, Delacorte Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, N.Y

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914
Library of Congress
PR6052.A465 N6 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
326 p. ;
Number of pages
326

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3945004M
ISBN 10
0385335296
LCCN
2001028313
OCLC/WorldCat
46506536
Library Thing
24897
Goodreads
1779688

First Sentence

"The picturesque village of Trellick, nestled in a river valley in Somersetshire, was usually a quiet little backwater."

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