That's the way Selina was described. She was enormously wealthy, wonderfully beautiful--and very headstrong.
When worldly Gareth Rushton wanted to buy some of her land for a hunting lodge, Selina gave his offer a flat refusal. But Rushton was not the least intimidated. He set about trying to win her confidence--and weaken her resistance. Suddenly he found himself caught up in a merry tangle of romantic intrigue.
Selina was quite a woman. More than enough woman for Gareth Rushton. If only he could find the key to her heart...
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