Where Dreams Begin
Registered by bluesneak of Lawrenceville, Georgia USA on 9/28/2013
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
My copy has a different cover than this.
Sending to NancyNova via RABCK.
Arrived today. Thanks! I'm pulling this one into the TBR really sooner pile, to release when I meet up with 2 Las Vegas BC'rs and a Canadian BC'r for a Las Vegas meetup!
this one didn't make it through the reading stash for Vegas. Pulled out again, hopefully for reading this month.
Regency era novel. Zachary Bronson has clawed his way to the top, but he needs education and polish to become as close to a member of the ton as he can, for the sake of his mother and sister. So he hires widow Lady Holly to teach him the fine points of aristocracy. Lady Holly has been mourning her husband for three years, and the fortune that Bronson will pay will ensure that her daughter Rose will have the proper dowry to make an excellent marriage match. But neither she, nor Bronson, expect the employment to end in love and marriage.
Journal Entry 6 by NancyNova at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA on Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Released 10 yrs ago (4/22/2014 UTC) at United States Post Office - 1586 Sumneytown Pike in Kulpsville, Pennsylvania USA
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
for the april showers and 3 every week release challenges
If you aren't familiar with Bookcrossing, take a few minutes to check out this very cool site. Bookcrossers LOVE books, and more than anything, they love to read books and then set them free for other people to find and enjoy. I would love it if you would leave a journal entry -- you can say where you found the book or how you liked it when you read it. Then, when you are ready, pass it along for someone else to enjoy! Thanks and happy reading!
If you aren't familiar with Bookcrossing, take a few minutes to check out this very cool site. Bookcrossers LOVE books, and more than anything, they love to read books and then set them free for other people to find and enjoy. I would love it if you would leave a journal entry -- you can say where you found the book or how you liked it when you read it. Then, when you are ready, pass it along for someone else to enjoy! Thanks and happy reading!