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Kidnap Confusion (1987)

by Judith Nelson

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This book tries a little too hard to be funny effectively burying its potential in non-stop jokes and attempt at being witty. ( )
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It was one of her brother Charles's infrequent missives that set Margaret Tolliver thinking.
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Would her role in a mock courtship lead the way to real love?

A Sensible Woman's Dilemma!

Miss Tolliver, a woman of great practicality, had little use for romantic fiddle-faddle. But when she was kidnapped, and mistaken for an actress at that, her orderly world went scandalously atilt.

It wasn't the abduction that perturbed the lovely Miss Margaret. That was merely a prank by two brothers so charming that she spent the night at an inn nursing their wounds. Rather it was the arrival of their imperious elder brother, the suave ladies' man and elegant Earl of Manseford, that sent Miss Tolliver into a tizzy. By morning, even local busybodies surmised that they had spent the night at the inn alone -- TOGETHER! Whereupon the earl promptly announced that he and Miss Tolliver were betrothed. And so the prim miss became an unwilling leading lady in a romantic charade that neither amused nor interested her in the least -- or, so she thought!

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