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A Good Man - A Hadlow Novel #3 - cover

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A Good Man - A Hadlow Novel #3

Caitlyn Callery

Casa editrice: MuseItUp Publishing

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Hope Fielding has been a lady’s maid to Mrs Greenhooke for the last three years. When Mrs Greenhooke’s nephew proposes marriage to her, she thinks her dreams have come true, only for them to turn to nightmares on her wedding night. Running from her depraved groom and his vicious valet, she accepts help from former dragoons officer, Harry Robinson. 
Harry has a jaded view of women. As far as he is concerned, they don’t deserve a man’s consideration. Yet he finds himself helping the little lady’s maid who rescued him from attack in the London fog, and accepting her as that rarest of creatures – an honest female. But will he still think so when he learns her secrets? And will he be willing to stand up to her husband to protect her?
Disponibile da: 08/11/2016.

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