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Marriage at the Manor

by Amanda Grange

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It was bad enough that Miss Cicely Haringay had to sell the manor. It was even worse that she had to sell it to a city gentleman Cicely was determined to dislike the new owner, but when circumstances forced her to take a job as his secretary her feelings began to change. Alex Evington was handsome, charming and...a mystery. Why had he really bought Oakleigh Manor? What were his motives for hosting a sparkling house party there? And why did Cicely feel drawn to him, when his feelings for her were so impossible to understand? This is a glittering romance set in one of England's most glamorous eras, the dazzling belle epoque.… (more)
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It was bad enough that Miss Cicely Haringay had to sell the manor. It was even worse that she had to sell it to a city gentleman Cicely was determined to dislike the new owner, but when circumstances forced her to take a job as his secretary her feelings began to change. Alex Evington was handsome, charming and...a mystery. Why had he really bought Oakleigh Manor? What were his motives for hosting a sparkling house party there? And why did Cicely feel drawn to him, when his feelings for her were so impossible to understand? This is a glittering romance set in one of England's most glamorous eras, the dazzling belle epoque.

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