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Lord Nightingale's Christmas

by Judith A. Lansdowne

Series: Lord Nightingale (4)

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Judith A. Lansdowne is one of the most beloved and honored authors in the world of romance, with kudos including: -- Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice and Career Achievement Awards for Regency Romance-- Four Romantic Times Gold Medal reviewsThis is the fourth book in her enchanting Lord Nightingale series.… (more)
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Judith A. Lansdowne is one of the most beloved and honored authors in the world of romance, with kudos including: -- Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice and Career Achievement Awards for Regency Romance-- Four Romantic Times Gold Medal reviewsThis is the fourth book in her enchanting Lord Nightingale series.

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Friends and family gather at Willowsweep, home of the Earl of Wickenshire. The Duke of Sotherland is visiting, and so is Mary, the daughter that he has never met. The Earl's black sheep cousin is in love with Mary, and tries to redeem himself to be worthy of her.
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