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Frederica in Fashion

"Whether dressed in her finery or disguised as a frump, he wanted her just the same! How can plain Frederica withstand a season's scrutiny after the five beauties before her have married so magnificently? The only solution is to run away from home ... Disguised as a chambermaid, Freddie soon finds her way into the household of the fashionable Duke of Pembury. But the wild gentleman is soon on to her tricks and finds himself escorting Freddie back to London, where, once again on the marriage mart, her sisters make over the tomboyish runaway until even she cannot recognise herself! But a certain gentleman can, and so it would seem that Freddie is not fated to be plain - or unmarried - after all ... "--Publisher description.

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  • ""Whether dressed in her finery or disguised as a frump, he wanted her just the same! How can plain Frederica withstand a season's scrutiny after the five beauties before her have married so magnificently? The only solution is to run away from home ... Disguised as a chambermaid, Freddie soon finds her way into the household of the fashionable Duke of Pembury. But the wild gentleman is soon on to her tricks and finds himself escorting Freddie back to London, where, once again on the marriage mart, her sisters make over the tomboyish runaway until even she cannot recognise herself! But a certain gentleman can, and so it would seem that Freddie is not fated to be plain - or unmarried - after all ... "--Publisher description."@en
  • "How could colorless Frederica withstand a Season's scrutiny after the five beauties before her had married so magnificently? Disguised as a chambermaid, Freddie found her way into the household of the fashionable Duke of Pembury. That wild gentleman was soon on to her tricks and found himself escorting the lady to London. Once on the marriage mart, the five sisters preened and primped the youngest until Freddie could not recognize herself! They did not seem to notice that a certain gentleman's attention had Freddie blooming, and that perhaps Freddie was not fated to be plain--or unmarried--after all ..."@en
  • "The sixth and last of Reverend Armitage's daughters is married in fitting style. Frederica, the lone non-beauty among the dazzling sisters, decides to avoid the humiliation of being launched on the marriage mart and finds employment as a servant in the household of the "Wicked Duke" of Pembury. Pembury succumbs to the shy housemaid and all ends on a happy note."@en
  • "Whether dressed in her finery or disguised as a frump, he wanted her just the same! How can plain Frederica withstand a Season's scrutiny after the five beauties before her have married so magnificently? The only solution is to run away from home ... Disguised as a chambermaid, Freddie soon finds her way into the household of the fashionable Duke of Pembury. But the wild gentleman is soon on to her tricks and finds himself escorting Freddie back to London, where, once again on the marriage mart, her sisters make over the tomboyish runaway until even she cannot recognise herself! But a certain."@en
  • "It is time Frederica, the sixth and youngest daughter of Reverend Armitage found a husband. As her five sisters try to find her a husband, Freddie suddenly blossoms and may actually make a match surpassing those of her sisters."

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  • "History"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Regency fiction"@en
  • "Regency fiction"
  • "Romance fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Love stories"@en
  • "Love stories"

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  • "Frederica in Fashion"@en
  • "Frederica in fashion : being the sixth volume of the Six Sisters"@en
  • "Frederica in fashion"
  • "Frederica in fashion"@en
  • "Frederica in fashion Six Sisters Series, Book 6"@en