Author: | Sabrina Jeffries, Liz Carlyle, Julia London, Renee Bernard | ISBN: | 9781416552550 |
Publisher: | Pocket Books | Publication: | December 26, 2006 |
Imprint: | Pocket Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Sabrina Jeffries, Liz Carlyle, Julia London, Renee Bernard |
ISBN: | 9781416552550 |
Publisher: | Pocket Books |
Publication: | December 26, 2006 |
Imprint: | Pocket Books |
Language: | English |
Join New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries and three other delightful historical romance authors as they put their own spin on Jeffries’s bestselling School for Heiresses series. These passionate tales feature four young women who learn that there’s nothing textbook about love…
“It is better not to marry at all than to marry badly.” –Mrs. Charlotte Harris, headmistress
At the School for Heiresses, the lessons go far beyond etiquette and needlepoint. In addition to teaching her students how to avoid fortune hunters, headmistress and founder Charlotte Harris proposes the radical notion that women of all means need not shackle themselves to men at all—unless they find a suitable, desirable mate. So lessons in the fine art of acquiring a loving and passionate husband are part of the curriculum at this highly unusual school. And as the holidays approach, Mrs. Harris sends her young ladies home with personally tailored lessons to work on. Will they return any closer to finding the perfect husband?
Join New York Times bestselling author Sabrina Jeffries and three other delightful historical romance authors as they put their own spin on Jeffries’s bestselling School for Heiresses series. These passionate tales feature four young women who learn that there’s nothing textbook about love…
“It is better not to marry at all than to marry badly.” –Mrs. Charlotte Harris, headmistress
At the School for Heiresses, the lessons go far beyond etiquette and needlepoint. In addition to teaching her students how to avoid fortune hunters, headmistress and founder Charlotte Harris proposes the radical notion that women of all means need not shackle themselves to men at all—unless they find a suitable, desirable mate. So lessons in the fine art of acquiring a loving and passionate husband are part of the curriculum at this highly unusual school. And as the holidays approach, Mrs. Harris sends her young ladies home with personally tailored lessons to work on. Will they return any closer to finding the perfect husband?