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The boys' Sherlock Holmes; a selection from the works of A. Conan Doyle

by Arthur Conan Doyle

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THE RECLUSE AND THE PAMPERED LADY As the long-lost black sheep of the aristocratic Seaborne family, Richard gave up everything to protect his wife and children--his wealth, his home, even his name. Now a widower, he has been living hidden away deep in the forest.... That is, until he is discovered by prickly runaway Lady Freya Buckle Reformed rake Rich suddenly finds his old ways hard to ignore--especially when the virginal Freya is very willing to be seduced Only, their fairy-tale fling has consequences, and with danger around every corner, it will take all their passion and courage to find their very own happy-ever-after.… (more)
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contains essay on Joseph Bell by Dr. H.E. Jones and various photos. STUD, SIGN, HOUN, SPEC, SILV, REDH, SCAN, MUSG, BLUE
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THE RECLUSE AND THE PAMPERED LADY As the long-lost black sheep of the aristocratic Seaborne family, Richard gave up everything to protect his wife and children--his wealth, his home, even his name. Now a widower, he has been living hidden away deep in the forest.... That is, until he is discovered by prickly runaway Lady Freya Buckle Reformed rake Rich suddenly finds his old ways hard to ignore--especially when the virginal Freya is very willing to be seduced Only, their fairy-tale fling has consequences, and with danger around every corner, it will take all their passion and courage to find their very own happy-ever-after.

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