The Daughter of the Manor
earliest edition we have, 1997 Harlequin, 2004 218 pages
Leonora 'the daughter of the manor' and James Galbraith become acquainted when he sets up as the local doctor - when the previous gentleman retires for his health. Her family has lost much of their wealth, but still feels attached at the roots to their home and their community. Her parents have the sort of pride that allows their daughter to become basically a home slave, but the concept of her working for hire is...
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