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At the French Baron's Bidding

by Fiona Hood-Stewart

Series: Foreign Affairs (HP 2490)

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When Natasha de Saugure was summoned to France by her estranged grandmother, inheriting a grand estate was the last thing on her mind - but Baron Raoul d'Argentan clearly believed otherwise. Raoul's family had been feuding with Natasha's for centuries, and the Baron didn't forgive: he wanted Natasha in his bed.… (more)
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This may only be the second book that I have read of Hood-Stewart’s, but I instantly fall in love with it. The characters are so deep, and the settings are so believe. It makes you wish that you were actually there watching the whole story unfold right before your very eyes. I also love the feel of the old world society mixed in with the 21st century. It adds that level of drama that you look for in some romance books, rather than just reading for only the romance. I will totally be reading more of Hood-Stewart’s novels. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 8, 2016 |
This may only be the second book that I have read of Hood-Stewart’s, but I instantly fall in love with it. The characters are so deep, and the settings are so believe. It makes you wish that you were actually there watching the whole story unfold right before your very eyes. I also love the feel of the old world society mixed in with the 21st century. It adds that level of drama that you look for in some romance books, rather than just reading for only the romance. I will totally be reading more of Hood-Stewart’s novels. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 8, 2016 |
This may only be the second book that I have read of Hood-Stewart’s, but I instantly fall in love with it. The characters are so deep, and the settings are so believe. It makes you wish that you were actually there watching the whole story unfold right before your very eyes. I also love the feel of the old world society mixed in with the 21st century. It adds that level of drama that you look for in some romance books, rather than just reading for only the romance. I will totally be reading more of Hood-Stewart’s novels. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 8, 2016 |
This may only be the second book that I have read of Hood-Stewart’s, but I instantly fall in love with it. The characters are so deep, and the settings are so believe. It makes you wish that you were actually there watching the whole story unfold right before your very eyes. I also love the feel of the old world society mixed in with the 21st century. It adds that level of drama that you look for in some romance books, rather than just reading for only the romance. I will totally be reading more of Hood-Stewart’s novels. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 8, 2016 |
This may only be the second book that I have read of Hood-Stewart’s, but I instantly fall in love with it. The characters are so deep, and the settings are so believe. It makes you wish that you were actually there watching the whole story unfold right before your very eyes. I also love the feel of the old world society mixed in with the 21st century. It adds that level of drama that you look for in some romance books, rather than just reading for only the romance. I will totally be reading more of Hood-Stewart’s novels. ( )
  purpleprincess1311 | Mar 8, 2016 |
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When Natasha de Saugure was summoned to France by her estranged grandmother, inheriting a grand estate was the last thing on her mind - but Baron Raoul d'Argentan clearly believed otherwise. Raoul's family had been feuding with Natasha's for centuries, and the Baron didn't forgive: he wanted Natasha in his bed.

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