The Wrong Miss Richmond
Christina Richmond and her sister Jane were opposites. Christina loved books and shunned society, while Jane reveled in being a star. Mr. Richmond had arranged a marriage between Jane and Lord St. Clement, and they were to meet at a ball in Bath. But it was Christina who saw him first, and lost her heart to him. Jane seemed determined to admire a ballonist! Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
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The Wrong Miss Richmond
Christina Richmond and her sister Jane were opposites. Christina loved books and shunned society, while Jane reveled in being a star. Mr. Richmond had arranged a marriage between Jane and Lord St. Clement, and they were to meet at a ball in Bath. But it was Christina who saw him first, and lost her heart to him. Jane seemed determined to admire a ballonist! Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet
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The Wrong Miss Richmond

The Wrong Miss Richmond

by Sandra Heath
The Wrong Miss Richmond

The Wrong Miss Richmond

by Sandra Heath

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Christina Richmond and her sister Jane were opposites. Christina loved books and shunned society, while Jane reveled in being a star. Mr. Richmond had arranged a marriage between Jane and Lord St. Clement, and they were to meet at a ball in Bath. But it was Christina who saw him first, and lost her heart to him. Jane seemed determined to admire a ballonist! Regency Romance by Sandra Heath; originally published by Signet

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781610849760
Publisher: Belgrave House
Publication date: 04/01/1989
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 684,828
File size: 312 KB

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Ty Drago

Ms. Heath is a superlative author of historical fiction with an absolutely flawless understanding of the period. She is also a first-rate storyteller. Her characters leap from the page with vitality and emotion. This is THE book for anyone who has ever loved Regency fiction! (Ty Drago, author of The Franklin Affair)

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