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2 rare Harlequin Historicals by MIRANDA JARRETT from 2003

THE SILVER LORD   #648
Fan Winslow appeared to be the prim and proper housekeeper of Feversham Hall. In actuality she was the leader of a notorious smuggling gang! Captain Lord George Claremont was duty-bound to stop any illegal activity on his property...even if the villain was a mysterious beauty no man could resist.

THE GOLDEN LORD #672
Jenny Dell and her brother, Rob, are con artists, so fleeing an inn in the middle of the night is nothing new for them. Rob believes he's being pursued, so they split up. Jenny flees into the woods, knocks her head against a low tree branch, and falls to the ground unconscious.

Brant Claremont, Duke of Strachen, finds her the next morning. Next thing she knows, she's tucked up in the Duke's spare room and being called Corinthia, a name embroidered on a linen hanky from a previous con. Brant is convinced she's a lady born and bred and educated; he initiates a search for a missing young lady in the neighborhood. Rob's flirtatious widow is angry at how things turned out, so she starts sending anonymous notes to the duke warning him against Jenny.


Used paperbacks in above-average condition. Actual books pictured.

 

Format: Mass Market Paperbacks
Condition: Used/Very Good
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Code: L3

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