Dearest Mary Jane and The Daughter of the Manor by Betty Neels

Dearest Mary Jane and The Daughter of the Manor

Betty Neels
Harlequin
Jan 2014
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Dearest Mary Jane Mary Jane Seymour wouldn't like Sir Thomas Latimer for a brother-in-law—she would like him for a husband! But why should she suddenly discover this now of all times, sitting opposite him, being cross-examined as though she were in a witness-box…and fighting an urge to fling her arms around his neck and tell him that she loved him? The Daughter of the Manor It deeply irritated Leonora that she was always being caught in awkward situations with the village's new doctor, James Galbraith—especially since she was engaged to Tony. But James proved a sturdy support as she did her best to keep her parents' decrepit but much loved manor house running smoothly. There was little point in admitting her growing feelings for James, since he showed so little sign of caring for her….
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Publisher Harlequin
Published 2014
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