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Bluestocking Bride by Elizabeth Thornton

Bluestocking Bride by Elizabeth Thornton

      
A SCHOLAR'S PASSION
Miss Catherine Harland, a sheltered country girl, possessed a passion for Greek letters. Hippolytus, she felt, was the epitome of male virtue--high-minded, lofty in his ideals, and completely the opposite of the rude and infuriating Marquis of Rutherston, her family`s new neighbor. It seemed to amuse that notorious womanizer to bait her with his own surprisingly excellent command of Greek literature. Well, Catherine may have been a green girl, but she could give as good as she got--as the Marquis would soon discover...

A MAN'S DESIRE
In Rutherston`s view, women should be sweet, docile, and biddable. He rather felt that Andromache--the paragon of passivity--was the heroine every lady of breeding should pattern herself after. The lovely Miss Harland, on the other hand, had the gall to consider herself the equal of any man. She would soon learn, if Rutherston had his way, that a woman`s place is in a man`s bed. And where women were concerned, Rutherston always got his way...

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recent publishing history

First Edition

Mass Market Paperback

Nov-1987

Zebra

Zebra Regency Romance -

ISBN: 0821722158

ISBN13: 9780821722152


Paperback

Feb-1990

Zebra

ISBN: 0821729047

ISBN13: 9780821729045


Paperback

Dec-2003

Zebra

ISBN: 0821775375

ISBN13: 9780821775370

 

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published

Nov-1987

time period

Nineteenth Century

Regency

setting

England

genres

Romance

sub-genres

Traditional Regency