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A great book!!
"You stole a kiss from me the first time we met."The arrogant gypsy swept into Lady Harcourts' life and she swore she would never wed a man so far beneath her but no matter how she protested against Dante her heart wanted him..Dante was a gypsy but his grandfathers will gave him land and power...a good read!
"You stole a kiss from me the first time we met."The arrogant gypsy swept into Lady Harcourts' life and she swore she would never wed a man so far beneath her but no matter how she protested against Dante her heart wanted him..Dante was a gypsy but his grandfathers will gave him land and power...a good read!
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You are nothing but a gypsy!
so the haughty lord lonsdale accused dante at the reading of his grandfathers will. to the petulant lord, leaving his vast estate to the darkly handsome romany horse trader. acres of land, fabulous wealth, rich manor houses allthere were his for the taking, provided dante would also take the bride his grandfather had specified. grate book!!!
so the haughty lord lonsdale accused dante at the reading of his grandfathers will. to the petulant lord, leaving his vast estate to the darkly handsome romany horse trader. acres of land, fabulous wealth, rich manor houses allthere were his for the taking, provided dante would also take the bride his grandfather had specified. grate book!!!
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Quite a good story. The story of a romance that successfuly crosses class lines.
You are nothing but a gypsy! So the haughty Lord Lonsdale accused Dante at the reading of his grandfather's will. To the astonishment of the ton, the late marquis had disinherited the petulant lord, leaving his vast estate to the darkly handsome Romany horse trader. Acres of land, fabulous weath, rich manor houses--all these were his for the taking, provided Dante would also take the bride his grandfather had specified.
You are nothing but a gypsy! So the haughty Lord Lonsdale accused Dante at the reading of his grandfather's will. To the astonishment of the ton, the late marquis had disinherited the petulant lord, leaving his vast estate to the darkly handsome Romany horse trader. Acres of land, fabulous weath, rich manor houses--all these were his for the taking, provided Dante would also take the bride his grandfather had specified.