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The Scandalous Suffragette - cover

The Scandalous Suffragette

Eliza Redgold

Publisher: Harlequin Historical

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Summary

An English heiress to a chocolate fortune fights for freedom and for love in this historical romance. 
 
When chocolate heiress Violet Coombes is caught hanging her suffragette banner in a most shocking place, Adam Beaufort, Esquire, proposes a marriage of convenience! His good name will avert scandal for her family, and her money will save the estate Adam’s father gambled away. Violet accepts, but she’s determined nothing will distract her from the Cause—including her oh-so-tempting husband!
Available since: 04/01/2019.
Print length: 369 pages.

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