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The Fortune Hunter
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  • paperback· 223 pp9780451125613
First published 1983

The Fortune Hunter

By Elizabeth Hewitt

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Sense and Sensuality Tessa Bellamy was known in Regency London as quite the most level-headed young lady ever to remain indifferent to society's frivolities and aloof from its follies Lord, Jonathan Hartfield was known just as widely as the most unscrupulous fortune hunter ever to take a beautiful heiress as his wife--and now he was accused of having murdered her for her money and his freedom. Certainly Tessa had the sense to resist the appeal in his dark eyes, the strength in his commanding embrace. But for once in her life Tessa did not want to be sensible--she wanted to be in love....

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Regency RomanceSettingHistorical RomanceSettingWidower HeroCharacterOpposites AttractRelationshipMorally Grey HeroCharacterSlow BurnRelationshipRomantic SuspenseSettingForbidden LoveRelationshipTortured HeroCharacter
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