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The Marquis of Rossington was a libertine. The ladies of the London ton and the Versailles court loved him far too well for their own good and learned too late that he loved no one. To this handsome, bitter man, Sir John Lawley had, by mistake, assigned the guardianship of his beautiful young daughter. No man, save the Marquis, could look upon her silvery blonde innocence and deliberately plan her undoing. Any man, save the Marquis, would have seen that he, as much as she, would soon need a GUARDIAN OF THE HEART
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"When he won a wager by marrying her, he never gambled or losing his heart. The Earl of Saltaire had a reputation as a rakehell, an abductor and ravisher of women, a dandy and a demon on horseback. Much of what was said about him was true. Then what lady of means and of irreproachable character would consider marrying him -- especially if she knew the reason for the match was principaly to win a bet? Certainly not Lavinia Davenham, a beautiful lady whose independence and integrity were lifelong cualities. Why, he'd have to carry her off by force in the dark night! And so she did."
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Originally published, London , Arlington, 1979.
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