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Riding to the Moon
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  • paperback· 170 pp9780553235944
First published 1982

Riding to the Moon

By Barbara Cartland

Heat level
Sweet

When the Marquis of Ardley boasts that he could always tell a woman of high breeding, Lord Frodham and Sir James Overton decide to take up the challenge to find a woman who can fool him. On their way, they rescue beautiful Indira and persuade her to go along with their charade. When she meets the handsome Marquis, she cannot deceive him. The Marquis knew as he held her close that the feelings she aroused in him were different from any emotion he had ever known before in his whole life. Indira knew now that what she had felt in the Temples and in the beauty of every country she had visited, could be expressed in one word--Love. Only when she felt as if the Marquis had swept her up and they were riding among the stars did he raise his head and ask in a strangely unsteady voice: "What do you feel about me now?" Indira spoke what was in her heart. "I... love you... I love you!"

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Mistaken IdentityPlotHistorical RomanceSettingRegency RomanceSettingInstaloveRelationship
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