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Widowed Miss Mordaunt [Paperback]

Jeanne Savery
2.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Can three little words unlock a woman heart?, Jun 20 2001
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This review is from: Widowed Miss Mordaunt (Paperback)
A mistaken identity, Constance Mordaunt was caught in the most tangled web of her life. Jack Durrant, the dazzlingly handsome Major Lord St Aubyn, believed she was Baron Selwyn Mordaunt's wife, not his sister. But on a mission to bring home the errant Selwyn to his children, Connie predicament suited her purposes perfectly. For as Mrs Mordaunt she could travel to France with Jack without stirring scandal. And as too tall spinster of five and twenty, she certainly did not count on her worldly traveling companion to fall in love with her...

An unmistakable love, Jack Durrant is more than willing to help the charming, dark haired Connie locate Selwyn Mordaunt. And when they do, he is even more pleased to learn that she is free to become his wife. Now if he can only convince the stubborn Miss Mordaunt that he wishes to marry for love - and not to save her reputation...

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1.0 out of 5 stars I thought it would never end...., Jun 27 2000
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Annie (Pearl River, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Widowed Miss Mordaunt (Paperback)
The reader will have to plod through 250 pages of contrived situations (and not very interesting ones at that) for our "hero", Jack Durrant, to tell Constance that he, oh yes, loves her. For some reason, he did not think he had to and that is why he wants to marry her. Now, thankfully, this book which I thought would never end, does.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Can three little words unlock a woman heart?, Jun 20 2001
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Widowed Miss Mordaunt (Paperback)
A mistaken identity, Constance Mordaunt was caught in the most tangled web of her life. Jack Durrant, the dazzlingly handsome Major Lord St Aubyn, believed she was Baron Selwyn Mordaunt's wife, not his sister. But on a mission to bring home the errant Selwyn to his children, Connie predicament suited her purposes perfectly. For as Mrs Mordaunt she could travel to France with Jack without stirring scandal. And as too tall spinster of five and twenty, she certainly did not count on her worldly traveling companion to fall in love with her...

An unmistakable love, Jack Durrant is more than willing to help the charming, dark haired Connie locate Selwyn Mordaunt. And when they do, he is even more pleased to learn that she is free to become his wife. Now if he can only convince the stubborn Miss Mordaunt that he wishes to marry for love - and not to save her reputation...

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1.0 out of 5 stars I thought it would never end...., Jun 27 2000
By Annie - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Widowed Miss Mordaunt (Paperback)
The reader will have to plod through 250 pages of contrived situations (and not very interesting ones at that) for our "hero", Jack Durrant, to tell Constance that he, oh yes, loves her. For some reason, he did not think he had to and that is why he wants to marry her. Now, thankfully, this book which I thought would never end, does.
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