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Product Description
Emily Conway has been through the mill over the last few years. It started when Matt walked out on their marriage and two young children to go and live with the Other Woman, and the whole miserable process has left her battered and worn. But fate held a surprise for her. Her former mother-in-law has left her the family house, Fairfield Manor, and she's determined to make a new life for herself and the children in the country in the village of Earley St Bede. Hugo Fortescue is intensely proud of his background. He has an aristocratic lineage stretching back centuries, and a beautiful family home. He feels keenly the way that the family has come down in the world. He's even been reduced to opening the Earley Court to paying guests. It would help if his family weren't so scatterbrained and useless - none of them seems to care anything for their magnificent heritage. It's up to Hugo to protect the family name and luckily he has an ally in his young cousin, Toby... The last thing Rosie Flynn was expecting to do was fall in love with an upper class twit. But to her horror, that's just what she's done. And he seemed to have fallen for her too... until he mysteriously went cold and dropped her. Rosie's nothing if not tenacious and she's determined to find out why she was dumped. A little detective work turns up the fact that he lives in Earley St Bede, which is exactly where her older sister Emily has just moved... Rosie intends to go and find out exactly what happened.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2640645 in Books
- Published on: 2010-12-16
- Original language: English
- Binding: Hardcover
- 320 pages
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About the Author
Kirsty Crawford worked as a fiction editor with various publishers. She is married to James Crawford and they live with their son, Barney, and daughter, Tabitha, in East Dulwich, London.



