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nicolelux
Posted October 10, 2011
This was one of those books I wished would continue past the end. Anna Hartcort is such a fun character. She was so wonderfully immature, and honestly innocent and naive, like a sixteen year old in the Victorian era would be. The idea of a noble lady posing as a maid to win a nobleman was the height of all bad ideas and done crazy well by Anthea. It reminded me of the "Luxe" series, but light hearted and fun.
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Posted February 26, 2012
I was thoroughly enjoying the storyline when it was over so quickly. I would have loved to see what happened to the hero and heroine after they discover their real identities. Pity I won't get to find out.
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Posted February 27, 2012
This book had potential but it was rather lame.
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Posted November 2, 2011
THIS IS SUCH AN ADORABLE LOVE STORY. REFRESHING TO READ A SHORT STORY THAT ACTUALLY HAS WELL WRITTEN STORY LINE AND MANAGED TO STAY CLEAN ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE. READ IT , YOU LL LIKE IT !
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Posted February 9, 2012
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Posted November 25, 2011
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Overview
Miss Anna Harcourt disguises herself as a maid to be near the man she thinks she loves, but little does she know how far this charade will lead her … or how close to scandal!Sensuality level: 2 of 4 flames - suggestive situations, kisses.
This Regency novelette by RITA-nominated author Anthea Lawson is 14,000 words (45 pages).