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"fun Regency"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 8, 2006
Everyone knows how dangerous Lady Clarissa Crambray can be
as the clumsy beauty has a tendency to accidentally harm
her suitors and herself; just ask Lord Prudhomme about his
roasted wig. However, as she trips, falls, and bruises
herself and others, Clarissa knows the problem can be
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"Delightful Love Story"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted October 11, 2006
Lady Clarissa Crambray isn't totally blind, but without her
spectacles her near-sightedness makes the world around her
an entire blur. This condition has caused some very
embarrassing moments for Clarissa even though her nasty
stepmother has forbidden her to wear them stating that
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SummaryHe's been warned that Lady Clarissa Crambray is dangerous.
Stomping on toes and burning piffles, the chestnut-haired
beauty is clearly a force with which to be reckoned. But for
Adrian Montfort, Earl of Mowbray, this is just the challenge
he needs. He can handle one woman and her "unfortunate
past." Can any woman handle him?
Lady Clarissa Crambray wants a husband, but maybe not as
much as her stepmother wants one for her. Doffing her
spectacles might make a girl prettier, but how will she see?
Yet, as all other suitors seem to shy away in terror, there
comes a man to lead her to the dance floor. A dark, handsome
blur of a man.
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