Spenceworth Bride by Virgina Farmer Paperback Book

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Rent Spenceworth Bride

Author: Virgina Farmer

Format: Mass Market Paperback

Publisher: Leisure Books

Published: Sep 2003

Genre: Fiction - Romance - Time Travel

Retail Price: $5.99

Pages: 320

Synopsis

Purchased during a wife-sale by a mysterious stranger, Nelwina Honeycutt, an eighteenth-century commoner, finds herself transported through time and into a world where two very different men vie for her attentions--Philip, an American, and Adam, the English Lord of Spenceworth Manor. Original.

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