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Winning the Wallflower - A Novella - cover

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Winning the Wallflower - A Novella

Eloisa James

Editorial: Avon Impulse

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A delightful ebook original novella from New York Times bestselling author Eloisa James. Winning the Wallflower introduces Lady Lucy Towerton, who is plain, tall, and considered very lucky to be betrothed to a man who lauds her irreproachable propriety. When she unexpectedly becomes an heiress—and belle of the ball—she breaks her engagement and makes up her mind to never be proper again. Includes lengthy bonus excerpts from 4 other titles.
Disponible desde: 05/12/2012.

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