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The Rebellious Debutante (Harlequin Historical, No 197)
The Rebellious Debutante - Harlequin Historical, No 197
Author: Meg Alexander
Her Enemy...or had she just met her match? — The Earl of Rushmore might be the catch of the ton, but that did not stop Perdita from accidentally on purpose stamping on his toe! Well, in her opinion he deserved it! — The Earl had secretly been rather impressed with the rebellious debutante -- her feisty spirit was a refreshing change from the simpe...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780373305063
ISBN-10: 0373305060
Publication Date: 10/2006
Pages: 299
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Publisher: Harlequin
Book Type: Paperback
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Perdita Wentworth is not just beautiful, but intelligent and willful. She's instantly affronted when she overhears the Earl of Rushmore complain about harpies and schoolgirls at a London party. So of course she takes him to hand and the Earl is smitten.

The Earl realizes that the only way he could be the recipient of Perdita's heart is to gain he as an ally, then a friend and then his heart. Which he accomplishes, with the help of his ward Louise, Perdita's sister Amy and their aunty Trixie.

This is a charming story (actually 2 love stories, as Louise also finds a love), that shows the respectful and honorable sides of courtship, trust and love. If you loved Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, you'll love this book.
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The Earl of Rushmore might be the catch of the ton, but that did not stop Perdita from accidentally on purpose stamping on his toe! Well, in her opinion he deserved it!


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