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The Rambunctious Lady Royston
The Rambunctious Lady Royston
Author: Kasey Michaels
Lord's Lament — Within moments of meeting young Samantha Ardsley, the devilishly handsome Zachary St. John, Earl of Royston, had proposed. The mischief that danced in her emerald green eyes held the promise that marriage to Samantha would provide him with heirs AND entertainment. — But the high-spirited Lady Samantha was more than the Earl of ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780380814480
ISBN-10: 038081448X
Publication Date: 1/1983
Pages: 219
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3.1 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Avon Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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One of the best in this series. Strong, interesting characters, infused with humor. No sex, not much of a plot, but the personalities are wonderful.
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Samantha is a precocious, adventurous, loyal young lady of seventeen years, who likes to parade around London as Samuel Smythe-Wright. One such afternoon while wandering around with her sister Izzy they ran into the infamous Zachary St. John. Izzy had a weaker constitution than Sam and the Earl ended up taking care of Izzy because her escort, Mr. Smythe-Wright, abandoned her. Well the Earl was going to take that young man to task and called on Izzy the very next day to learn more about this young man, and was totally surprised to see the same young man their in the drawing room, dressed in a dress, but still just as stubborn, and precocious. Well the Earl announces on his way out that he would meet with her father tomorrow to offer for her hand; she was the most entertaining thing he had run across in many a year, and he wasnt going to let her go. Samantha is furious, and scared to death. She doesnt want to get married, at least not yet, and the Earl is not someone she can control, or probably even get past with her wild antics. It was fun and a great variance on most regencies.


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