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The banishment

Isabella is blessed with unparalleled beauty but, unfortunately, has been raised in the most snobbish of families. When her father gambles away their fortune-including Mannerling, the family mansion-Isabella learns there is very little sympathy for her plight. Isabella is chosen to court Mr. Judd, the roguish bachelor who won Mannerling. Tempting her away from Mr. Judd is Lord Fitzpatrick, an Irish rake who fears Isabella can never love a man as she does her.

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  • "Isabella is blessed with unparalleled beauty but, unfortunately, has been raised in the most snobbish of families. When her father gambles away their fortune-including Mannerling, the family mansion-Isabella learns there is very little sympathy for her plight. Isabella is chosen to court Mr. Judd, the roguish bachelor who won Mannerling. Tempting her away from Mr. Judd is Lord Fitzpatrick, an Irish rake who fears Isabella can never love a man as she does her."@en
  • "Could she ever love a gentleman as much as she loved her magnificent home?Isabella Beverley is blessed with unparalleled beauty but, unfortunately, has been raised in the most snobbish and haughtiest of families. When her father gambles away their fortune--including Mannerling, the exquisite family mansion--Isabella discovers there is very little sympathy for her plight. As the eldest, Isabella is chosen to court Mr. Judd, the roguish bachelor who won Mannerling..."@en
  • "An English lord gambles away his estate and the family is banished to a small cottage. The lord has six daughters and the eldest, Isabella, must court the new owner to restore the family to its proper position. But when the handsome Lord Fitzpatrick arrives Isabella faces a problem, love or duty?--"@en
  • "Could she ever love a gentleman as much as she loved her magnificent home? Isabella Beverley is blessed with unparalleled beauty but, unfortunately, has been raised in the most snobbish and haughtiest of families. When her father gambles away their fortune-including Mannerling, the exquisite family mansion-Isabella discovers there is very little sympathy for her plight. As the eldest, Isabella is chosen to court Mr. Judd, the roguish bachelor who won Mannerling. Surely no sacrifice is too great to regain Mannerling? But tempting her away from Mr. Judd is Lord Fitzpatrick, an Irish rake who fears Isabella can never love a man as she does her home. He is nonetheless determined to convince her to choose man over manse."@en
  • "Sir Beverley gambles away his fortune and estates to Mr. Judd. Isabella, the eldest daughter, sees no alternative but to court Mr. Judd."@en
  • "Could she ever love a man as much as she loved her magnificent home? Isabella Beverley is blessed with unparalleled beauty but, unfortunately, has been raised in the most snobbish and haughtiest of families. And when her father gambles away their fortune - including Mannerling, the exquisite family mansion - Isabella discovers there is very little sympathy for her plight. As the eldest, Isabella is chosen to court Mr Judd, the roguish bachelor who won Mannerling. Surely no sacrifice is too great to regain Mannerling? But tempting her away from Mr Judd is Lord Fitzpatrick, an Irish rake who fears Isabella can never love a man as she does her home - but is nonetheless determined to convince her to choose man over manse ..."
  • "An English lord gambles away his estate and the family is banished to a small cottage. The lord has six daughters and the eldest, Isabella, must court the new owner to restore the family to its proper position. But when the handsome Lord Fitzpatrick arrives Isabella faces a problem, love or duty?"
  • "An English lord gambles away his estate and the family is banished to a small cottage. The lord has six daughters and the eldest, Isabella, must court the new owner to restore the family to its proper position. But when the handsome Lord Fitzpatrick arrives Isabella faces a problem, love or duty?"@en
  • "Isabella's first season in London is a disaster, with not a single offer of marriage. All possible suitors find her dull, while she believes none of the contenders for her affections are worth catching."@en
  • "Mannerling, an exquisite 17th century mansion is the pride and joy of the arrogant Beverley family. When Sir Beverley manages to gamble away his fortune and estates to the roguish bachelor Mr. Judd, the family is devastated. Isabella, the eldest of 6 daughters sees to no alternative but to court the dreadful Mr. Judd."@en

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  • "Audiobooks"
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  • "Love stories"
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  • "Fiction"
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  • "Talking books"
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Regency fiction"
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  • "The banishment"
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