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The London Claimant |
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Sharon Sobel
ISBN 1-57343-055-2 (Paperback)
ISBN 1-57343-056-0 (Ebook)
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Charles DuChamp is high-born, formidable, and in line to inherit Fielding Park upon the death of his older cousinthus depriving the Fielding women of their secure home. That is, unless his cousins marry well, his fond hope. But his attention is captured not by the manor house and beautiful grounds, but by his sharp-witted, independent, and outrageously proud red-haired cousin, whose good esteem he finds far more precious and elusive as the high-stakes matrimonial games unfold.
Emily Fielding is not about to accept a distant cousin with welcoming arms, especially when one day hell give them all the boot. She is determined to trump his every card. But the game of love proves more surprising and dangerous than either can imagine. Despite her valiant protests and incorrigible behavior towards him, she finds loves winning hand is not always expectedbut can be triumphant.
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What Readers Are Saying
"Extremely well written. A delightful story of pride and prejudice, full of intrigue, conflict and propriety." Kaye Wolf, author Up Please!
Sharon Sobel
A writer for most of her life, Sharon Sobel is the author of several novels, short stories, and works of fiction. She earned her PhD in English Language and Literature from Brandeis University and is currently a professor of English at Norwalk Community College in Connecticut.
Business and pleasure have taken her and her husband, and their three children on travels throughout the world, where she does research for her writing. Other interests, include serving on the Board of Trustees of the local Historical Society, and the board of the newly-formed Connecticut and Lower New York (COLONY) Chapter of Romance Writers of America.
Though a native New Yorker, Sharon has lived with her family for almost twenty years in an eighteenth century Connecticut farmhouse, surrounded by stone walls, old plantings, and overgrown meadows. Her computer, somewhat newer than the antiques surrounding it, is rarely turned off.
Sharon loves to hear from readers, you can email her at srsobel@mail.com.
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