Dark Venetian

Anne Mather

earliest edition we have, 1969 Mills & Boon, 1982 191 pages

Emma’s visit to Venice was as eventful as it was unexpected. She ought to have known that Celeste, her stepmother, never did anything except for purely selfish reasons, and even a holiday in a sumptuous palazzo could not compensate Emma for the heartache she suffered because of it. For Celeste was intent on marrying the attractive Count Vidal Cesare, the impoverished lord of the palazzo, for the sole purpose of addin...

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Dark Venetian edition · 2014 · Harlequin Enterprises ULC · 9781322062549
Dark Venetian edition · 2014 · Harlequin Enterprises ULC · 9781460347706
Dark Venetian edition · 2014 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 192 pages · 9781472098047
Dark Venetian edition · 1982 · Mills & Boon · 191 pages
Dark Venetian edition · 1979 · Harlequin Enterprises ULC · 9780373101535
Dark Venetian edition · 1975 · Mills and Boon · 191 pages
Dark Venetian edition · 1969 · Hale · 184 pages

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