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"An enjoyable Regency romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 2, 2002
In 1817, Harriet Nash decides she wants Steven Morris as
her husband so she decides to go after him treating him
like a dog chasing after her, the fox. Steven wants
Harriet also, but he needs money to climb out of severe
debt caused by his mother when she Read more...
"A Spirited And Merry Chase"
Reviewed by Desmond CHan
Posted December 23, 2002
Victoria Malvey acquits herself with this delightful
Regency era effort that sees tenacious Harriet Nash in
relentless quest for martial bliss after witnessing the
glow on her friend Laurel with husband Royce. Steven
Morris, the earl of Heath is her target prey as in
her "fox" theory as she launches Read more...
Bringing together the beloved characters from her
enchanting romance A Merry Chase, Victoria Malvey
spins a
charming Regency tale of a woman's pursuit of the most
elusive quarry of all -- true love...
SummaryHarriet Nash longs for marital bliss, and the dashing
Steven Morris, Earl of Heath, seems the ideal candidate in
every way. Following her theory that catching the perfect
mate is like a fox hunt, Harriet sets out to snare a
husband. But Steven proves a difficult catch, evading all
her artful traps with ease. Undaunted, Harriet devises a
new plan: to convince Steven that she'll help him catch a
wife if he helps her find a suitable husband. With empty
family coffers demanding that he marry a wealthy heiress,
Steven must resist his growing desire for Harriet. When she
approaches him with her plan, he eagerly agrees, hoping
that time spent with Harriet will cure him of his
fascination -- never suspecting that their secret scheming
would soon turn into a very public passion....
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