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"Lively Regency tale of love and redemption."
Reviewed by Suan Wilson
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted April 9, 2003
The highly principled Miss Evelyn Ruddick gathers with
friends to secretly develop rules of behavior for
gentlemen. The ladies are tired of being treated as empty-
headed ornaments with no purpose.
Determined to make a difference in life, Evelyn volunteers
at Head of Hope Orphanage, where she meets the director, Read more...
"Engaging Regency romance"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 10, 2003
Evelyn Ruddick wants to help society's poor though a young
lady like herself is expected to embroider not visit
orphanages. When she sees the Heart of Hope Orphanage, she
selects that as a place she can provide some good through
donating her time and money. However, the Chairman Read more...
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