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The Sergeant Major's Daughter
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  • paperback· 189 pp9780099178408
First published 1977

The Sergeant Major's Daughter

By Sheila F. Walsh

EVERYONE WAS EAGER TO PUT FELICITY IN HER PLACE Her cousin Amaryllis made it clear that Felicity did not belong in the fashionable drawing rooms of the great country house of Cheynings. Jamie, the six-year-old heir to Cheynings, marked Felicity as his latest victim in a long series of routed governesses. Lord Stayne, the infuriatingly handsome master of Cheynings, coldly informed her that her ideas and opinions were of no earthly interest to a supremely self-confident male like himself. And the vile Captain Hardman, whose devious designs Felicity threatened, did not bother to mask his intentions of removing her from his path by either brutal force or contemptible cunning. Felicity, however, had her own notions about what a woman’s place should be–as she set out on a campaign of conquest with only her wit and wiles as weapons, and love as a very treacherous ally….

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