The Frost Fair

Elizabeth Mansfield

first published 1982 Berkley, 1982 217 pages

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It was the worst winter in London's history, and the worst dilemma in Meg's. Fiery Lady Margaret Underwood thoroughly enjoyed being single and the toast of the ton. But Lady Meg also enjoyed being immensely wealthy, and by the terms of the late Earl of Barringham's will, she would soon have to marry or give up her fortune. Then she found herself challenged by a man as stubbornly devoted to his bachelorhood as she...

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The Frost Fair edition · 2015 · Open Road Integrated Media, Inc. · 218 pages · 9781497697713
The Frost Fair paperback · 1987 · Jove · 224 pages · 9780515089615
The Frost Fair edition · 1982 · Berkley · 217 pages · 9780425053621

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