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The Incredible Honeymoon
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  • paperback· 180 pp9782290347461
First published 1976

The Incredible Honeymoon

By Barbara Cartland

Heat level
Sweet

The Earl of Lemsford's daughters were very diferent, the eldest was a perfect lady and the second a little tomboy. When Lord Athol, the Duke of Doncaster sought the hand of his second daughter, the Earl stared at his prospective son-in-law in undisguised horror. "I think Your Grace has made a mistake!" "Not at all," replied the young Duke, "it was actually your second daughter I had in mind--Lady Antonia..." "Antonia?" "Of course," the Duke continued, "if you do not wish to give your consent to such a union..." "My dear fellow, I'm not saying you cannot marry Antonia," the Earl said quickly, "I merely thought you would prefer my elder daughter. No matter...Ah, Antonia, may I introduce His Grace the Duke of Doncaster. The Duke has asked for your hand in marriage." "I am indeed honoured, Your Grace," Antonia said in a quiet voice. But the Duke was certain that she winked at him. Antonia was offered herself to a marriage of convenience to the Duke of Doncaster in place of her reluctant sister, who is in love with another. But on honeymoon, Athol is wounded in a duel and it is only then that Antonia realizes she loves him.

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Marriage of ConvenienceRelationshipHistorical RomanceSettingRegency RomanceSettingSlow BurnRelationshipOpposites AttractRelationshipGrumpy SunshineRelationship
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