TALLIE'S KNIGHT (Harlequin comics)

Read [Anne Gracie Book] ^ TALLIES KNIGHT (Harlequin comics) Online ^ PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. TALLIES KNIGHT (Harlequin comics) Tallie, a resident tutor, is busy planning a party for him. The Lord d’Arenville has good looks, almost like a Greek sculpture, but has been called the Ice Earl because of the way he treats women. Then, she accidentally overhears him in conversation: “What I want for my wife, is someone who has good teeth and wide enough hips for childbearing.” Is that all he thinks of women? She becomes angrier still when she overhears that he thinks she’d make him a good wife!]

TALLIE'S KNIGHT (Harlequin comics)

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Rating : 4.59 (630 Votes)
Asin : B012A0K502
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Number of Pages : 103 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-02-09
Language : English

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"An incredible Regency novel" according to C. M. Chen. On a visit to his childhood friend, Magnus, Earl of d'Arenville, finds himself falling in love with a child. It was the most unlikely thing. But having decided he'd like children of his own, he realizes that he must choose a wife. Not just any wife but one who will be content to live in the countryside and raise their children lovingly. Magnus requests that his cousin Laetitia put toget. a very heart warming novel "Tallie's Knight" reminded me very much of the fairy tales I read when I was a child -- a young woman, poor and ordinary, marries a rich but cold and handsome aristocrat, and through her patience and perseverance succeeds in bringing warmth and love into his bleak life. Indeed, this novel made me smile and feel good, just the way I used to when I finished one of those fairy tales. Anne . "Very strong book, although somewhat cloying" according to bookjunkiereviews. This is a book that provokes mixed reactions in me (unlike the tremendously powerful GALLANT WAIF which I endorse whole-heartedly). For one, I have mixed feelings about "sweet" stories. I cannot even read Elizabeth Mansfields one after another, since I need to take a break from all that sweetness.First the good things. This book is a keeper for me for a couple of reasons. For one, we se

Tallie, a resident tutor, is busy planning a party for him. The Lord d’Arenville has good looks, almost like a Greek sculpture, but has been called the Ice Earl because of the way he treats women. Then, she accidentally overhears him in conversation: “What I want for my wife, is someone who has good teeth and wide enough hips for childbearing.” Is that all he thinks of women? She becomes angrier still when she overhears that he thinks she’d make him a good wife!

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