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Great Adventure. Juneclaire has a comic air and St. Cloud has just enough seriousness to straighten her out, or so one might think. Read the book if you haven't already. The fun-loving Juneclaire with Pansy at her side will make you laugh, and St. Cloud will make your heart flutter in the way that only a man on page can.
Barbara Metzger is a true artisit in her own right.
- Kitt H., aspiring to be like her.
Merry Christmas, Merry!
Summary:
Though granddaughter to one of the ancien regime,
Juneclaire Beaumont now lives as a poor relation - until
a crisis sends her packing. But the road to London is not
easy, and she must take shelter in a stable with a handsome,
scowling stranger, who is also in a predicament. He could
take advantage of the situation, but he behaves as a gen-
tleman. The ton, however, would never believe the rakish
Earl of St. Cloud could act the nobleman for a moment, let
alone a whole night. But he will prove them wrong: After
Juneclaire slips out of town, the earl will spend the twelve
days of Christmas on a neck-or-nothing ride to find her...
Pretty romantic, huh?
"(Metzger writes) Regency romance at its finest and funniest." - Publishers Weekly
"Barbara Metzger's voice is always fresh! With wit and inimitable style, she dares to go beyond the cliche to create uniquely Metzger stories." - The Literary Times
Read another Metzger novel: Father Christmas, A Perfect Gentleman, etc.
Good Luck!