The Vicar's Daughter
  • Published:
    Feb-1990
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    Print
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  • Main Genre:
    Traditional Regency
  • Time Period:
    19th Century Regency (1811-1820)
  • Setting:
    England
  • Pages:
    220
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He never expected to fall in love with his own wife!

The viscount married the vicar's daughter!

Lord Domenic Stanhope was handsome, charming, wealthy and possessed of a roving eye. To him marriage meant freedom to pursue his amorous affairs. All he required was a suitable and docile wife.

Christina Frame was beautiful and well-bred. But she was a spirited girl who cared nothing for convention or appearances. She felt it her duty to protect the innocent and did not hesitate to rescue a juvenile pickpocket nor to invade a notorious brothel.

The viscount spent all his time extricating Christina from scrapes. And gradually, it dawned on him that there were more important things than freedom.

Hero: Lord Domenic Stanhope
Heroine: Christina Frame
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