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Lost Heiresses #1
Lyrical Press
August 2015
On Sale: August 18, 2015
Featuring: Genny Hayes
ISBN: 1601834497 EAN: 9781601834492 Kindle: B00TE7FBTA e-Book
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Romance Historical
The Lost Heiresses It’s one thing for a girl to lose her way, quite another
to
lose her heart… Genny Hayes could charm a bear away from a pot of honey.
But
raised in the forests of Yosemite, she’s met precious few
men to practice her smiles upon. Until a marvelously
handsome photographer appears in her little corner of the
wilderness and she convinces him to take her clear across
the country and over the seas to England, where she has a
titled grandmother and grandfather waiting to claim her. On their whirlwind journey, she’ll have the chance to
bedazzle
and befuddle store clerks and train robbers, society
matrons
and big city reporters, maids and madams, but the one man
she most wants to beguile seems determined to play the
gentleman and leave her untouched. Until love steps in
and
knocks them both head over heels…
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2 comments posted.
Re: Behind a Lady's Smile
This looks like a great Read (Beverly Ross 6:02pm September 9, 2015)
I'm so glad that you came here today to talk about your book, because I wanted to let you know how much I love reading books from this era!! The synopsis from your book was so wonderful, that I can't wait to read it, and it's already on my TBR list!! It was one of the beautiful eras of our past. When Women acted like Ladies, and Men were Men. The clothing was beautiful back then, although at times a bit uncomfortable. People had manners. In some ways it seems a bit awkward and backward, but it was a simpler time. I'm looking forward to reading your book this Fall, and enjoyed reading your posting. The cover is outstanding to your book as well!! The hat the Woman is wearing, reminds me of something I saw in one of my Mother's old photographs. Thank you again for coming today!! (Peggy Roberson 8:57am September 26, 2015)
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