An edition of Prim Rose (1996)

Prim Rose

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An edition of Prim Rose (1996)

Prim Rose

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Rose is the only Martin sister who has no desire to leave the family homestead--even if it was her father's deathbed wish that each of his girls would find a husband and a life far away from Kansas. Although the farm has been sold to Alexander, the Duke of Moreland, Rose figures he'll need her when he arrives and realizes he hasn't acquired a country estate complete with servants and field hands. She bets correctly; the Duke is speechless when he learns his rural playground will require more hard work and manual labor than he could ever have imagined. Not only does he enlist Rose's advice and aid, but he quickly comes to admire and then love her determined, unspoiled nature, despite the fact that her manner is at times as prickly as her namesake! Rose is unprepared for the passion the Duke brings into her life. Sometimes she'd like nothing more than for him to pack his bags and return to his aristocratic place in England. Only when his past arrives in Kansas in the form of his jilted fiancie does she realize how desperately she wants him to remain in Kansas with her forever.

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Cover of: Prim Rose
Prim Rose
2001, Grand Central Publishing
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Cover of: Prim Rose
Prim Rose
December 1, 1996, Grand Central Publishing
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""Damn, damn, and double damn!" Rose Elizabeth tapped her foot impatiently against the rotting boards of the railway platform as she waited with no small amount of dread for the arrival of the westbound train from New York City."

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OL7537410M
ISBN 10
0446603236
ISBN 13
9780446603232
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744341
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