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The American Heiress

Dorothy Eden
3.9
(74)
Pages
318
Year
2013
Language
English

About

New York Times—bestselling author Dorothy Eden brings World War I—era England to vibrant life in this romantic saga in which destiny turns a lady's maid into a lady It is spring of 1915. Spoiled twenty-one-year-old Clemency Jervis and her Fifth Avenue entourage board the Lusitania, bound for England, where Clemency is to marry the dashing Lord Hugo Hazzard of Loburn. A few miles off the Irish coast, the ship is torpedoed by the Germans. One of the few survivors is Clemency's maid, Hetty Brown, a young woman who resembles her mistress. Surprised to be taken for Clemency, Hetty carries out a daring deception that makes her a nobleman's wife and the mistress of a magnificent country estate, despite doubts about her among some in her aristocratic new set. Suspenseful, surprising, and heartwarming, The American Heiress is a tale of love, war, and the far-reaching, often-unexpected consequences of our actions.

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"Another of Eden's beautifully tailored, warming romances, this one a WWI period-piece. . . . in Eden's hands it's all a lady-like pleasure, smooth as cream."
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