An edition of The Devil's Heiress (2001)

The Devil's Heiress

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An edition of The Devil's Heiress (2001)

The Devil's Heiress

  • 4.50 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 12 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 6 Have read

In The Devil's Heiress, there are fortune hunters aplenty who are not particular about the origins of the wealth Clarissa Greystone has recently inherited from the vicious nobleman. Still, she's amazed when the new Lord Deveril (a distant relation of the late, unlamented lord) sends his heir, George Hawkinville, to court her... and she's right to distrust the bold young man's motives. At first, it's true that all Hawk cares about is her fortune. He cannot imagine what sort of respectable woman would have ever agreed to marry the late Lord Deveril, or to accept money from the man. But Hawk needs that same ill-gotten wealth to repay the enormous sum his father has pledged against Hawk's own maternal inheritance. But, as these unexpectedly loving allies are swept up in the aftermath of shattering a Napoleonic spy ring, it soon becomes clear to both Clarissa and Hawk that their mutual reservations cannot stand against their mutual passion.

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Publisher
Signet
Language
English
Pages
384

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Cover of: The Devil's Heiress
The Devil's Heiress
December 27, 2005, Signet
in English
Cover of: The devil's heiress
The devil's heiress
2001, G.K. Hall
in English
Cover of: The devil's heiress
The devil's heiress
2001, New American Library
in English
Cover of: The Devil's Heiress
The Devil's Heiress
2001, New American Library, Signet
in English

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First Sentence

"Home. It had been a word without much meaning, but today, with his village en fete for his friend's wedding, the contact, the bone-deep belonging, was like a cannon-ball for Major George Hawkinville-one slamming into earth far too close and knocking the wind out of him."

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Open Library
OL7574804M
ISBN 10
0451217969
ISBN 13
9780451217967
OCLC/WorldCat
70118972
Library Thing
40233
Goodreads
871849

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