"Great Britain" . . . . . "Love stories" . "Love stories"@en . . "Regency novels" . . . . . "Romance fiction" . . "Priscilla Denver should be comfortably situated in the house her aunt sold her, but it turns out that her aunt was a trifle dishonest about what she was selling. Then there's the rattling hearth to distress Miss Denver and her companion, Miss Slack. And the darkly handsome Duke of Clavering is suspiciously persistent in wanting Prissie to sell him the house. Hmm. Something is definitely afoot, and Priscilla is just the person to tackle the problem." . "Priscilla Denver should be comfortably situated in the house her aunt sold her, but it turns out that her aunt was a trifle dishonest about what she was selling. Then there's the rattling hearth to distress Miss Denver and her companion, Miss Slack. And the darkly handsome Duke of Clavering is suspiciously persistent in wanting Prissie to sell him the house. Hmm. Something is definitely afoot, and Priscilla is just the person to tackle the problem."@en . . . . "Regency fiction"@en . "Regency fiction" . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . "History" . . . "Lace for my lady"@en . "Lace for milady" . "Lace for milady"@en . "Large type books"@en . "Large type books" . "Romance: historical"@en . . . . . . "Electronic books" . . . . . . . . "He called her a termagant; she called him a rakehell. And so it began - a tender and furious tale of love that would not simply keep to a straight line. A little deception here, a bit of smuggling there and some unpleasant, pushy relatives keep Priscilla and the Duke of Clavering up to their feathers in larceny and love!"@en . . . . "1760 - 1820" . . "Canadian fiction." . . "Sussex (England)" . .