Lady Caroline Curruthers was enjoying her visit to the Hartville home. But one thing made life at the estate complicated--Lady Hartville was intent on convincing her son Richard that Caroline would be a perfect wife for him. Lord Hartville kept his distance from his mother's schemes, which was fine with Caroline, who had no intention of marrying such an obstinate, infuriating man! Then a surprise arrived on the doorstep--a beautiful little girl named Wilhelmina who claimed the "fine gentleman" Richard as her "papa."
Lord Hartville firmly denied that this girl was his child. But Caroline warmed to little Wilhelmina immediately, despite the child's questionable parentage. She also noticed that the girl had a sectete fear of a "bad man" determined to harm her. As Caroline and Lord Hartville struggled to find Wilhelmina's true parents, she began to look forward to their battles of wit. And suddenly. Lady Hartville's loving plans didn't seem so far fetched at all...
Saturday, February 2, 2008
A Fine Gentleman by Laura Matthews
Blah, blah, blah. The picture on the book is stupid. I think he is saying, "Your hair smells so good! I am over come and must hold you in my arms." And she is like, "I don't know who you because I am in a blonde daze."
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