Sweet VioletTyndale House Publishers, Inc., 2005 - 337 pagina's Don't miss this continuation of the exciting series that began with English Ivy and continued in Wild Heather. When Edmund Sherbourne is asked to find a runaway girl in India, imagine his surprise when she turns out to be the beautiful and intriguing Miss Violet Rosse. Can his family in Yorkshire help him transform her into a proper English lady suitable to marry the man her father has chosen for her? And does Edmund really want to change the woman who is transforming his own heart? |
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