Amy and Effy Tribble wonder why Miss Fiona Macleod needs their London society School for Manners. She is demure, refined, and in demand. But Fiona is a feisty flirt determined to shock suitors. She has no intention to marry, until Lord Peter Havard, turns his rakish eyes hither, and heated banter turns to torrid kisses.
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M. C. Beaton has won international acclaim for her bestselling Hamish Macbeth mysteries and the Agatha Raisin mystery series. She is also the author of more than one hundred romance titles and a series of romantic suspense novels, the Edwardian Mystery series. Born in Scotland, she now divides her time between Paris and the English Cotswolds.
In the second volume of the School for Manners series, the redoubtable Trib ble sisters are almost outfoxed by a young lady thrown on the London marriage mart, as they undertake another enterprise of matchmaking. Fiona McCloud, an implacable beauty, seems averse to marriage and is adept at dispatching would-be suitors for her hand and fortune. Her attitude undergoes a sea change with the appearance of rakish Lord Harvard. As he attempts to gain the approval of the Tribbles, a cast of familiar characters sets in motion the adventures that will aid and frustrate the spinster sisters as well as secure the proverbial romantic conclu sion. The Regency formula is once again applied with panache and a foreshadowing of the next volume.
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