They would not accept her reasoning that, since she would make sure no one in society saw her, it could hardly damage her reputation. No one, not even her affable, loving father, would excuse such behavior. They would think it was for her own good, of course a well-bred young lady could not be seen walking through the streets of London unaccompanied without severe damage being done to her reputation. The important thing was that no one should know that she had left the house, not even the servants or her sister Serena, for any of them might tell her parents. “The talented Camp has deftly mixed romance and intrigue to create another highly enjoyable Regency romance.” “A clever mystery adds intrigue to this lively and gently humorous tale, which simmers with well-handled sexual tension.” “Lively and energetic secondaries round out the formidable leads…assuring readers a surprise ending well worth waiting for.” RT Book Reviews on The Wedding Challenge “A beautifully crafted, poignant love story.” Publishers Weekly on The Wedding Challenge “Delightful…Camp is firmly at home here, enlivening the romantic quest between her engaging lovers with a set of believable and colorful secondaries.” You won’t want to miss this poignant and charming tale.” “Camp’s newest Matchmaker novel features her usual vivid characterization, touches of subtle humor and plenty of misunderstandings, guilt and passion.
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