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Les Seigneurs d'Eton

Plongez dans un monde d'intrigues aristocratiques et de secrets enfouis depuis longtemps. Cette série suit les parcours captivants de nobles ambitieux qui s'efforcent de réparer les torts familiaux et de retrouver l'honneur perdu. La romance s'entrelace au suspense alors que les personnages se lancent dans de périlleuses quêtes de trésors cachés, découvrant des vérités choquantes sur leur passé. C'est un récit captivant d'amour, de trahison et de la quête incessante de la justice.

The Portrait of Lady Wycliff
The Earl, the Vow, and the Plain Jane

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    The Portrait of Lady Wycliff

    • 300pages
    • 11 heures de lecture
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    For the past decade Harry, the Earl of Wycliff, has worked feverishly to reclaim all that his father had lost. Only one item remains elusive: the Gainsborough portrait of his beloved mother. And the impossibly young, stunningly beautiful widow Louisa Phillips holds the key to finding it. If only he can persuade her to help him . . .

    The Portrait of Lady Wycliff
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    Bereft of beauty as well as fortune, the exceedingly plain Miss Jane Featherstone has failed to attract any suitor during her three Seasons. Rather than be a burden to her brother and his obnoxious wife, Miss Featherstone vows to accept the first man who asks-even though she's always worshipped a lord who's far above her touch. . . Lord Slade must marry an heiress in order to honor the deathbed vow he made to his father, and he needs Miss Featherstone's help in wooing her beautiful cousin. After her initial anger, Miss Featherstone agrees to his scheme, telling him she's doing so because she admires his Parliamentary record of humanitarian legislation and his reverence for truth. But the more he's with the two cousins, the more attracted he becomes to Miss Featherstone. What's a man of his word to do? Break a vow to a beloved father-or follow his heart with Miss Featherstone?

    The Earl, the Vow, and the Plain Jane