An edition of Dangerous Engagement (1979)

Dangerous Engagement

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Dangerous Engagement
Caroline Courtney
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An edition of Dangerous Engagement (1979)

Dangerous Engagement

  • 3.00 ·
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  • 10 Have read

She has been taught more about horses than men. How could she judge the sincerly of suitor?

Publish Date
Publisher
Corgi
Language
English
Pages
221

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Cover of: Dangerous Engagement
Dangerous Engagement
1981, Corgi
in English
Cover of: Dangerous Engagement
Dangerous Engagement
1981, G.K. Hall
in English - Large print ed.
Cover of: Dangerous Engagement
Dangerous Engagement
1980, G.K. Hall
in English
Cover of: Dangerous Engagement
Dangerous Engagement
1980, Arlington Books
in English
Cover of: Dangerous Engagement
Dangerous Engagement
1979/11, Warner Books
in English
Cover of: Dangerous Engagement
Dangerous Engagement
1979, Warner Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Originally published, London , Arlington, 1979.

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.914

The Physical Object

Pagination
221p. ;
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL15061511M
ISBN 10
0552117242
OCLC/WorldCat
16544331
Library Thing
2211789
Goodreads
2640132

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She has been taught more about horses than men. How could she judge the sincerity of suitor?

The Earl of Templecombe had dared to kiss Miranda Melbury at their first meeting. Perhaps he had been provoked - she had been wearing boy's clothing, had spoken to him with most unladylike acerbity and had required rescuing when her horse bolted. But surely a man so ready to take advantage of a lady in distress deserved the slap she gave him.

Now, it was rumored that the Earl, somewhat the worse for gambling losses, was looking for a new source of funds. Was he planning to offer for Miranda because had become an heiress - or did he plan to finance his future by other, more criminal means?

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