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Her Man of Affairs
Her Man of Affairs
Author: Elizabeth Mansfield
Lady Theodora Fairchild -- dashingly beautiful, willful and extravagant -- was in deep financial waters.  Her splendid dinners and magnificent gowns had led her to the brink of financial ruin.  And only one man in London knew -- David MacKenzie, Lady Theo's handsome, hot-tempered man of business. — Only MacKenzie knew those surprisi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780515087994
ISBN-10: 0515087998
Publication Date: 12/1/1986
Pages: 224
Rating:
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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3.1 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Jove Books
Book Type: Paperback
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this is one of my favorite regencies. Elizabeth Mansfield was one of the first to introduce real-life problems and character imperfections into the genre. She did not however subscribe to the idea of any description of intimacy beyond a kiss or two. that her books are still so very entertaining, decades after being written, and without much erotic description, speaks worlds about her talent. I enjoy her characters' predicament and this one and the trials and tribulations they encounter on their way to the happy solution.
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"What sort of girl are you looking for?" Lady Theo asked her trusted business manager.

There was a moment's silence. "Would you truly likie to know?" he asked. The intensity in his voice made her look around at him.

"Yes, I would. Truly."

He got up and took a few restless strides across the room and back. Standing behind her, he asked again, "You're quite sure you want to know?"

She turned and looked up at him, puzzled. "Yes, of course."

"Well, then," he said, fixing his eyes on her face, "I'm looking for a girl as much like you as I can find."

Review: Good book but Mansfield is not one of my favorite Regency authors. Many other people seem to love her books, though.


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