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Anonymous
Posted September 18, 2011
I can't believe it! Cheryl Bolen's print novel One Golden Ring is my favorite book ever. I'd been wanting to see stories for the Birmingham Brothers introduced in OGR, and I've got one with Lady Sophia's Rescue! The light tone of this book is like Bolen's Counterfeit Countess - only cuter and funnier. I urge you to "Look Inside the Book." If you read that prologue and Chapter 1, you'll have to buy the book. I would happily have paid more than 99 cents for such a great read.
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Posted May 1, 2012
Very funny,clever,well developed in a few words.looking foreward to learning more about the brothers.review by florence.
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Posted March 4, 2012
Enjoyable, funny and romantic, with suspense. Like hoe the author writes. Short story.
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Overview
Regency Romance Novella – HistoricalSensuality Level: Sweet
Approximate word count: 20,000
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As Lady Sophia passes through the gates of her new bridegroom’s country estate and he begins to whisper in her ear the delights that await her in his bed, Lady Sophia realizes she has made a most dreadful mistake. There’s only one thing to do. She must bolt.
The bride-on-the-run is rescued by the exceedingly handsome William Birmingham who thinks she’s a woman named Isadore, and though he’s the richest man in England, ...