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Melinda

Published
Sep 1975
Main Genre
Traditional Regency Regency
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Pages
437

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"I have a feeling, dear ma'am, that it is not completely for her own benefit that you have summoned Melinda from America," said Lord Kenaird.

"Indeed it is for her own sake," the Duchess of Mendham replied. "I intend to turn her into a young lady of fashion and a suitable wife for Denton. There is no doubt she can become accustomed to life here and understand the advantages of becoming a duchess, in spite of having to marry Denton to gain the title."

Spirited and attractive Melinda Draycort was bound to enjoy her social season. Lord Kenaird always seemed to be there to instruct her in the fine points of London society. He disturbed her, but she had no time to think about him because of Denton.

Denton's proposal of marriage took Melinda completely by surprise. He was persistent -- he couldn't believe that Melinda hadn't any interest in finding a husband.

What he didn't know was that Melinda had her own reasons for coming to England....

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First Edition Jul 1975 Fawcett ISBN 044922547X
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Sep 1975 Fawcett ISBN 0449025470
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Jan 1978 Random House ISBN 0449234770
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Jan 1980 John Curley & Assoc ISBN 0893402419
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