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The Duchess Disappeared

When Angus McKeith knocks on the door, the lives of Fiona Windham and her niece and ward Mary-Rose are changed forever. Following the recent death of Fiona’s father, Lord Ian Rannock, and sister, Rosemary, the child has become heir-presumptive to her Scottish uncle, the Duke of Strathrannock, who has summoned Mary-Rose to his castle in Scotland. Reluctantly complying, but insisting that she accompany Mary-Rose, Fiona finds the Duke handsome, yet distant and cold. Ostracised by the Highland community after the mysterious disappearance of his wife, the Duchess, and a bitter feud with his father, the Duke has withdrawn from Society and seems an insensitive, even brutal man. Soon, though, as Fiona’s innocent beauty warms the Duke’s cold heart and love between them blossoms. But when she attempts to solve the mystery that traps him in the past, Fiona finds herself in mortal danger at the hands of a woman possessed by a deranged desire for vengeance.
162 бумажные страницы
Правообладатель
Barbara Cartland Ebooks Ltd.
Дата публикации оригинала
2013
Год выхода издания
2012
Издательство
Barbara Cartland Ebooks Ltd
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    She paused.

    “Also – ?” the Duke questioned.

    “There is – another reason – for going – home!”
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    The Countess laughed.

    “I am quite sure that your husband will look after you, my dear, and prevent you from making any mistakes
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    Fiona learnt that the Earl had told his mother that he had wished to marry her himself, but realised that his suit was impossible.

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