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Her heart finally convinced her of what her mind refused to admitMiss Harriet Stanton was independent, outspoken and fiercely attached to her ancestral home, Monkscombe, in the West Country. She already loathed and despised Benjamin Stanton, her American cousin, who was also heir to Monkscombe, since her father died one year ago.Unexpectedly and unconventionally Benjamin makes his appearance and stakes his claim. He is unspeakably brash and arrogant, but not totally without scruples. Knowing that losing Monkscombe is like losing her soul, Benjamin proposes marriage to Harriet in order that she remain mistress of the house.After much consideration, Harriet accepts the terms of Ben's agreement. But by the time he declares it's only fair for him to return to America, Harriet is not at all sure she wants to see him go.

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The Unexpected American, Ann Granger

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1988
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Título
The Unexpected American
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
1988
Formato
Tapa blanda
ISBN10
0263761819
ISBN13
9780263761818
Serie
Etiquetas
Ficción, Romance
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Her heart finally convinced her of what her mind refused to admitMiss Harriet Stanton was independent, outspoken and fiercely attached to her ancestral home, Monkscombe, in the West Country. She already loathed and despised Benjamin Stanton, her American cousin, who was also heir to Monkscombe, since her father died one year ago.Unexpectedly and unconventionally Benjamin makes his appearance and stakes his claim. He is unspeakably brash and arrogant, but not totally without scruples. Knowing that losing Monkscombe is like losing her soul, Benjamin proposes marriage to Harriet in order that she remain mistress of the house.After much consideration, Harriet accepts the terms of Ben's agreement. But by the time he declares it's only fair for him to return to America, Harriet is not at all sure she wants to see him go.