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Unlikely love sparks between a stubborn heiress and a scandalous man.

"The Rules of Gentility" would be a good read for fans of historical romance novels. The unique and distinctive feature of the book is the heroine's strong opinions about men and clothing, which distinguishes her from other regency-era heroines. The book's most interesting aspect is the relationship between Philomena and Inigo, which develops in an unexpected way. Readers would appreciate the author's vivid description of the clothing and fashion of the era, which are integral to the story.

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The Rules Of Gentility

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ISBN: 9780755345960
Date of Publication: 2008-10-02
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Romance, Contemporary, Historical Fiction
Related Topics: Romance, Fiction, Historical Romance
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Romance. Regency heiress Philomena Wellesley-Clegg has rather strong
opinions about men and clothing. As to the former, so far two lords, a
viscount, and a mad poet have fallen far short of her expectations. But she
is about to meet Inigo Linsley, an unshaven, wickedly handsome man with a
scandalous secret. He's nothing she ever dreamed she'd want - why then can
she not stop thinking about how he looks in his breeches?


Author: Janet Mullany
Publication Date: 2008
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Unlikely love sparks between a stubborn heiress and a scandalous man.

"The Rules of Gentility" would be a good read for fans of historical romance novels. The unique and distinctive feature of the book is the heroine's strong opinions about men and clothing, which distinguishes her from other regency-era heroines. The book's most interesting aspect is the relationship between Philomena and Inigo, which develops in an unexpected way. Readers would appreciate the author's vivid description of the clothing and fashion of the era, which are integral to the story.