The Nonesuch
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Sir Waldo Hawkridge believes he is past the age of falling in love. But when he comes North to inspect his unusual inheritance at Broom Hall in the West Riding, his arrival leads to the most entertaining of ramifications.
Sir Waldo Hawkridge believes he is past the age of falling in love. But when he comes North to inspect his unusual inheritance at Broom Hall in the West Riding, his arrival leads to the most entertaining of ramifications.
Journal Entry 2 by rahar109 at West Green House Garden in Hartley Wintney, Hampshire United Kingdom on Wednesday, June 6, 2018
Released 5 yrs ago (6/6/2018 UTC) at West Green House Garden in Hartley Wintney, Hampshire United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
On red bench.
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Hello!
If this is your introduction to Bookcrossing, welcome, and congratulations on finding this book! Enjoy reading the book,and I hope you will let us know what you thought. It is now yours to do with as you wish - keep it, pass it on, but please leave the label, so it can keep in touch with us. If you would like to know what happens to the book after it has left you, then do join - it's private and it's fun!
And if you do choose to join, please consider using me, rahar109, as your referring member.
Happy Bookcrossing!
I found the book on a bench by the lake of West Green House Garden on a beautiful sunny day. Georgette Heyer was a favourite author of mine in the past. I thoroughly enjoyed reading 'The Nonesuch', one of the few Heyer books that I had not previously read. I loved the descriptions of the characters, the attire, the buildings and especially enjoyed the wit and personalities of 18th century England.