The Illegitimate Montague

Sarah Mallory

earliest edition we have, 2012 Mills & Boon, 2013 382 pages

Castonbury Park

'Be careful who you get close to...' Adam Stratton is a new breed of Regency Man. A hero of Trafalgar, he is now an entrepreneur, rich beyond imagination. Yet all the money in the world can't erase the scandal and shame of his birth. Since childhood, Amber has been the only one to know Adam's true value. And her memories of the housekeeper's son at Castonbury were the only respite from her unhappy marriage. Now a wid...

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The Illegitimate Montague edition · 2013 · Mills & Boon · 382 pages · 9780263244144
Illegitimate Montague edition · 2012 · Harlequin Enterprises ULC · 9781283720014
The Illegitimate Montague edition · 2012 · Harlequin (UK) · 9780263901894
The Illegitimate Montague edition · 2012 · Harlequin Enterprises, Limited · 288 pages · 9781426876752
The Illegitimate Montague edition · 2012 · Harlequin Mills & Boon, Limited · 384 pages · 9781472000521

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