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The French Bride // The Heiress

Published
Jan 1964
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Historical Romance Hist. Romance
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Their marriage shocked the most corrupt court in Europe

Anne de Bernard, was the richest heiress in France in 1745, and a beautiful bride to be given into a marriage of convenience. Charles Macdonald, an impoverished Scottish nobleman, was the most handsome and notorious young rake in the royal entrouage -- no woman was immune to his charms, no man safe from his sword. The wealthy and sheltered Anne was a young woman whose angelic beauty was matched by her spotless innocence. When Anne enters an arranged marriage to Charles, with a reputation for having no morals, and discovers that she is falling in love with her husband. Neither could imagine that their marriage of convenience could defied the power of the king himself....

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Oct 1977 Signet ISBN13 9780451076830 ISBN10 0451076834
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Nov 1973 Arrow (UK) ISBN13 9780091172206 ISBN10 0091172209
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Dec 1991 MacMillan ISBN13 9781560543152 ISBN10 1560543159
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