The husband campaign, Regina Scott
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The husband campaign, Regina Scott
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eng
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no index present
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fiction
Main title
The husband campaign
Oclc number
860756913
Responsibility statement
Regina Scott
Series statement
The master matchmakersLove Inspired historical
Summary
"The moment John, Lord Hascot, encounters a young woman sheltering in his abandoned stable, his future is sealed. To prevent scandal--and protect Lady Amelia Jacoby from her parents' ire--he must propose. John's ability to trust vanished when his former love married his twin brother. Yet he offers Amelia everything she could want--except affection. Amelia sees John's true nature shine through when he cares for his horses. But the brooding aristocrat seems determined to keep her at arm's length. Little by little Amelia will turn Hollyoak Farm into a home, but can she turn a marriage of convenience into a joyful union?"--Page [4] of cover
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- Horses + Care -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
- Romance fiction
- Historical fiction
- Man-woman relationships -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
- England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
- Farms -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
- Derbyshire (England) -- Fiction
- Marriage -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
- Christian fiction
- Great Britain -- History -- 1714-1837 -- Fiction
- Aristocracy (Social class) -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
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- Horses + Care -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
- Romance fiction
- Historical fiction
- Man-woman relationships -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
- England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction
- Farms -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
- Derbyshire (England) -- Fiction
- Marriage -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
- Christian fiction
- Great Britain -- History -- 1714-1837 -- Fiction
- Aristocracy (Social class) -- England -- Derbyshire -- Fiction
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