The Bargain Bride

Barbara Cartland

first published 1989 Jove, 1989 paperback

Camfield — book 76

The young Earl of Blakeney, who served with distinction in the Duke of Wellington's army, returned to England and lost all his money at the gaming tables. Lady Aleda was the bride of a stranger! It had happened so quickly--her brother's ruinous debt, then mysterious Doran Winton's sudden appearance, his astonishing offer... Of the man she had wed, Aleda knew nothing, only that he was recently returned from abroad,...

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The Bargain Bride hardcover · 2003 · Ulverscroft Large Print · 204 pages · 9780750520065
Fiançailles forcées paperback · 1999 · J'ai lu · 160 pages · 9782277238621
Fiançailles forcées edition · 1994 · M. Lafon · 187 pages · 9782840980018
The Bargain Bride paperback · 1991 · William a Thomas Braille · 9781569564912
The Bargain Bride paperback · 1989 · Jove · 9780515101980
The Bargain Bride paperback · 1989 · New English Library · 144 pages · 9780450508158

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