Ebook {Epub PDF} Not Quite a Lady by Loretta Chase
Excerpt from. Not Quite a Lady. He watched the endless blue world of her eyes widen, and for a moment he forgot everything: where he was and who he was and what he was. Then he dragged a hand through his hair and wondered if he’d hit his head without realizing. Chase always writes amusing, sympathetic, complex main characters, and Not Quite a Lady delivers with Charlotte and Darius. And her writing style is pretty unique for historical romance in that she attempts to write "of the time," with little to no anachronisms present (the closest comparison is Georgette Heyer)/5. Chase always writes amusing, sympathetic, complex main characters, and Not Quite a Lady delivers with Charlotte and Darius. And her writing style is pretty unique for historical romance in that she attempts to write "of the time," with little to no anachronisms present (the closest comparison is Georgette Heyer)/5().
Not Quite a Lady. He watched the endless blue world of her eyes widen, and for a moment he forgot everything: where he was and who he was and what he was. Then he dragged a hand through his hair and wondered if he'd hit his head without realizing. She looked away quickly, down at her gloved hand clutching his arm. REVIEW: Not Quite a Lady by Loretta Chase. Not Quite a Lady begins with a prologue in which the seventeen year old Lady Charlotte Hayward gives birth to an infant who may be too weak to survive. The child, who is illegitimate, is spirited away in secret to adoptive parents, and Lady Charlotte, who was seduced and then abandoned by a. Editions for Not Quite a Lady: (Mass Market Paperback published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Paperback published.
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