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'If you have a Wild, Unruly, or Undisciplined Daugher, two Ladies of Genteel Birth offer to Bring Out said Daughter and Refine what may have seemed Unrefinable. We can make the Best of the Worst'

When Amy and Effie Tribble, two charming but impoverished spinster sisters, lose out on an inheritance, they place this advertisement in The Morning Post and hire themselves out as professional chaperones. Vowing to prepare even the most difficult misses for marriage, the Tribble sisters will spend a London season on each client, educating them in their School for Manners.

Miss Harriet Brown, daughter of a Methodist minister, is the embodiment of propriety and Christian charity - too much so, perhaps, for her own good. The virtues Harriet possesses are far from fashionable but the Tribble sisters feel confident their new charge will attract a worthy vicar or two before the end of the season - if first they can vanquish confirmed rake and gambler Lord Charles Marsham who seems perversely determined to woo Harriet!



Trade Review
Nicely atmospheric, most notable for its gentle humour and adventurous spirit * Publishers Weekly *
A delightful tale... romance fans are in for a treat * Booklist *
(M C Beaton) is the best of the Regency writers * Kirkus Reviews *

Marrying Harriet

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A Paperback by M.C. Beaton

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    Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
    Publication Date: 06/09/2012
    ISBN13: 9781780333168, 978-1780333168
    ISBN10: 1780333161

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    'If you have a Wild, Unruly, or Undisciplined Daugher, two Ladies of Genteel Birth offer to Bring Out said Daughter and Refine what may have seemed Unrefinable. We can make the Best of the Worst'

    When Amy and Effie Tribble, two charming but impoverished spinster sisters, lose out on an inheritance, they place this advertisement in The Morning Post and hire themselves out as professional chaperones. Vowing to prepare even the most difficult misses for marriage, the Tribble sisters will spend a London season on each client, educating them in their School for Manners.

    Miss Harriet Brown, daughter of a Methodist minister, is the embodiment of propriety and Christian charity - too much so, perhaps, for her own good. The virtues Harriet possesses are far from fashionable but the Tribble sisters feel confident their new charge will attract a worthy vicar or two before the end of the season - if first they can vanquish confirmed rake and gambler Lord Charles Marsham who seems perversely determined to woo Harriet!



    Trade Review
    Nicely atmospheric, most notable for its gentle humour and adventurous spirit * Publishers Weekly *
    A delightful tale... romance fans are in for a treat * Booklist *
    (M C Beaton) is the best of the Regency writers * Kirkus Reviews *

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