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The fairy tale courtship did not turn into a happily ever after…
Not until her husband dropped dead, that is. He had been horrible enough to Christiana during their short marriage, and she was not going to allow the traditional period of mourning to ruin her sisters’ debuts as well. So Christiana decides to put him on ice and go on as if nothing’s happened…
Until the real earl appears. Richard Fairgrave had every intention of confronting his villainous twin who robbed him of his name and title…only to discover that he’d died. Quietly assuming his identity, Richard must now deal with a maddening desire for his ravishing inherited “wife”—certainly a gold digger and possibly a murderess. And Christiana must deal with an unwanted new “husband”…and they both must figure out what to do before the ice melts!
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Fiction, Historical Romance, Man-woman relationships, Brothers, twins, sisters, Widow, marriage, The Madison Sisters series, Large type books, Widows, Fiction, romance, historical, general, Widows, fiction, Brothers, fiction, Man-woman relationships, fictionPeople
Christiana Madison, Richard FairgraveTimes
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The Countess: The Madison Sisters - 1
2011, Avon Books
Mass Market Paperback
in English
- First Edition
0061963046 9780061963049
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