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Deirdre and Don Juan
1993
First Published
3.77
Average Rating
217
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The Rogue Proposes "Don Juan," the dashing Earl of Everdon, was abandoned by his wife shortly following the wedding—and his scandalous behavior is considered an understandable response. Now newly widowed, the errant earl is most eager to marry someone—anyone—who will bear him an heir. And quiet, well-bred Lady Deirdre Stowe fits the bill quite nicely. The Lady Demurs Enamored of another, Deirdre wants nothing to do with the lascivious lord—but she is bound by a promise to say "yes" to any suitable proposal. So the earl devises a sham betrothal to satisfy all concerned. But their amorous dance of deception is about to take some rather unexpected spins.

Avg Rating
3.77
Number of Ratings
261
5 STARS
25%
4 STARS
38%
3 STARS
29%
2 STARS
8%
1 STARS
1%
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Author

Jo Beverley
Jo Beverley
Author · 57 books

Mary Josephine Dunn was born 22 September 1947 in Lancashire, England, UK. At the age of eleven she went to an all-girls boarding school, Layton Hill Convent, Blackpool. At sixteen, she wrote her first romance, with a medieval setting, completed in installments in an exercise book. From 1966 to 1970, she obtained a degree in English history from Keele University in Staffordshire, where she met her future husband, Ken Beverley. After graduation, they married on June 24, 1971. She quickly attained a position as a youth employment officer until 1976, working first in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, and then in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire. In 1976, her scientist husband was invited to do post-doctoral research at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. When her professional qualifications proved not to be usable in the Canadian labour market, she raised their two sons and started to write her first romances. Moved to Ottawa, in 1985 she became a founding member of the Ottawa Romance Writers’ Association, that her “nurturing community” for the next twelve years. The same year, she completed a regency romance, but it was promptly rejected by a number of publishers, and she settled more earnestly to learning the craft. In 1988, it sold to Walker, and was published as "Lord Wraybourne's Betrothed". She regularly appears on bestseller lists including the USA Today overall bestseller list, the New York Times, and and the Publishers Weekly list. She has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Golden Leaf, the Award of Excellence, the National Readers Choice, and a two Career Achievement awards from Romantic Times. She is also a five time winner of the RITA, the top award of the Romance Writers Of America, and a member of their Hall of Fame and Honor Roll. Jo Beverley passed away on May 23, 2016 after a long battle with cancer.

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