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A lovable, innocent airhead finds herself the object of scandal, intrigue and danger as she flees from kidnap and murder. She is "rescued" by the premier rake of the realm and is installed in his grandmothers home, as he seeks her libertine, card cheating and womanizing father.
Mary Elaine L. (Laney) reviewed The Bad Baron's Daughter (Candlelight Regency, No 255) on + 911 more book reviews
An exquisite innocent, what would she be--a rich man's mistress or a scoundrel's wife? Laura London is always a good read.