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Love is in the Heir by Kathryn Caskie

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Also by Kathryn Caskie:

Love is in the Heir, December 2012
e-Book (reprint)
The Duke's Night Of Sin, December 2010
Mass Market Paperback
The Most Wicked of Sins, October 2009
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To Sin With A Stranger, December 2008
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How To Propose To A Prince, March 2008
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How to Engage an Earl, July 2007
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How to Seduce a Duke, October 2006
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Love is in the Heir, June 2006
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A Lady's Guide to Rakes, September 2005
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Lady in Waiting, January 2005
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Rules of Engagement, May 2004
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Love is in the Heir
Kathryn Caskie

Warner Forever
June 2006
Featuring: Hannah Chillton; Lord St. Albans
304 pages
ISBN: 0446616109
EAN: 9780446616102
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Romance Historical

Fiddlesticks! I am sure the ladies Letitia and Viola Featherton are wrong when it comes to matchmaking. They insist that it has all to do with love. I, Miss Hannah Chillton, believe one has only to bring a couple together and let nature take its true course. To prove my point, I secretly plan to match the ladies themselves. Lud, what a challenge! They are practically in their dotage. And love certainly does not signify in the match the Featherton sisters are making for me. True, when Lord St. Albans and I first met, he fair took my breath away. But after we accidentally ran him down with our carriage, I became convinced he belongs to that most despicable class of men: rakes. His arrogance is insufferable…except when he appears so shy and considerate that I almost think St. Albans is two different men. But that cannot be possible. Or can it?

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