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Johnson, Jen Geigle,
author.
The Nobleman's Daughter /
Jen Geigle Johnson.
American Fork, Utah :
Covenant Communications, Incorporated,
[2017]
American Fork, Utah :
Covenant Communications, Incorporated,
[2017]
262 pages ;
23 cm.
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"England, 1819. While British high society primps and plays, the impoverished citizens of London languish. But there are those fighting for the freedom of common citizens--including two members of the aristocracy who secretly champion revolution. In the drawing rooms of the upper class, Lady Amanda and Lord Nathaniel flirt and tease with the best of them as she pretends to win every heart in London for sport, and he, to conquer them. But in truth, their flirtation is merely a faðcade designed to keep their clandestine actions hidden from the ton--and from each other. When Nathaniel presents himself as a potential suitor, the attraction between the two is undeniable--but the faces they portray to the world are not enough to win each other's hearts. While their crusade for London's poor unites them more deeply than they could imagine, Amanda and Nathaniel struggle to trust one another with their true ideals and identities. But when the call to action leads Amanda into the path of danger, she can only hope that Nathaniel will see through her frivolous pretense. Because now, only the aid of the suitor she loves most--but trusts least--can save her."--Page [4] of cover.
20190314.
1800-1899.
Nobility -- England -- 19th century -- Fiction
19th century.
Poverty -- England -- 19th century -- Fiction.
LDS Fiction
19th century.
London (England) -- 19th century -- Fiction
Fiction.
Man-woman relationships.
Nobility.
London (England)
19th century
Fiction.
England.
England.
London.
Christian fiction.
Romance fiction.
Love stories.
Historical fiction.
LDS fiction.
Fiction.