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The Runaway Heiress - 'Reads like a hot Georgette Heyer' - Daily Mail - cover

The Runaway Heiress - 'Reads like a hot Georgette Heyer' - Daily Mail

Emma Orchard

Publisher: Allison & Busby

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Summary

'This beautifully observed Regency romance, with hints of Heyer, had me hooked.' - Jessica Bull, author of Miss Austen Investigates
London, 1815. Cassandra Hazeldon is on the run.
Under duress to marry a repellent friend of her uncle, Cassandra has made her escape, but now she is very much alone. With luck and quick thinking, she finds a refuge in a grand mansion in Mayfair, and a protector in Lord Irlam, or Hal to his friends.
Posing as a friend of Hal's sister, Cassandra is swept up into the social whirl of a Brighton summer. But the attraction between her and Hal is starting to scorch, and when jealousy is added to the mix, things are set to reach boiling point.
Dear Reader, this wonderfully romantic story has passionate and steamy scenes, enjoy .
Available since: 11/02/2023.
Print length: 286 pages.

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