Debutantes Desire
Debutantes Desire
''An evocative romance with an delightfully unconventional heroine and a hero I fell in love with'' Virginia Heath
John might be a catch for any debutante, but Georgiana is no lady . . .
Georgiana Bailey is making her debut, but she''s not looking for a husband. Her heart is finally on the mend and she''s on the search for a wealthy benefactor to fund her charity home instead.
John Tyrold has made a fortune, but he''s not in the business of charity. Until his young ward, Flora, runs away, forcing him to seek help from the ravishing and secretive debutante, Georgiana. In return, he''ll help save her from her money troubles.
But being so close to the infuriating - and frustratingly handsome - John isn''t as easy as Georgiana would like. Especially once feelings - that certainly weren''t a part of their negotiations - begin to arise.
And for all his expertise, John''s never quite understood matters of the heart . . .
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''An evocative romance with an delightfully unconventional heroine and a hero I fell in love with'' Virginia Heath
John might be a catch for any debutante, but Georgiana is no lady . . .
Georgiana Bailey is making her debut, but she''s not looking for a husband. Her heart is finally on the mend and she''s on the search for a wealthy benefactor to fund her charity home instead.
John Tyrold has made a fortune, but he''s not in the business of charity. Until his young ward, Flora, runs away, forcing him to seek help from the ravishing and secretive debutante, Georgiana. In return, he''ll help save her from her money troubles.
But being so close to the infuriating - and frustratingly handsome - John isn''t as easy as Georgiana would like. Especially once feelings - that certainly weren''t a part of their negotiations - begin to arise.
And for all his expertise, John''s never quite understood matters of the heart . . .

