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The Wrong Heiress
2013
First Published
3.76
Average Rating
32
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Elena and Elizabeth are identical twins. Elizabeth has captured Horatio, Lord Redding and Elena has not. Elizabeth doesn't seem to want Lord Redding and Elena does. Somehow, Lord Redding has chosen the wrong heiress. There isn't much Elena can do about that, except anticipate life as a bitter spinster, something not likely to improve her disposition, until Elizabeth meets Jamie Caversham in the British Museum. Jamie sweeps Elizabeth off her feet, Horatio is left adrift, and Elena decides to swoop in and entice him to carry her off to the altar. All Horatio has to do is cooperate and let Elena fall into his lap. Will he or won't he? A short story set in the Courtesan Chronicles in which Sophia plays a small part.

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Author

Claudia Dain
Claudia Dain
Author · 18 books

It was while writing a descriptive essay in seventh grade English (that was the assignment, to write a 'descriptive essay') that Claudia first fell in love. With descriptive essays. Boys being what they are in seventh grade, there was hardly much choice. By her ninth grade year, Claudia was spending hours each week in her bedroom writing descriptive essays that heavily featured older boys (eleventh grade). She also practiced her kissing technique on a pole lamp next to her bed. It was less than satisfactory, but the writing was fun. She attended the University of Southern California as an English major. She'd mastered kissing by this time and writing, strangely enough, was still fun. 'Strangely' because while it had become obvious to her that almost everyone enjoyed kissing, it was equally obvious that very few people enjoyed writing. This was as peculiar to her as, well, not enjoying kissing. Clearly, something had to be done. The idea of combining kissing and writing seemed the obvious course of action. While Claudia does not claim to have invented the romance novel, she certainly has a lot of fun describing kisses and inventing men to bestow them upon. And not a one of her heroes looks remotely like a pole lamp. (And don't act like one either.) Claudia was first published in 2000, is a two-time Rita finalist, and a USA Today Bestselling author. Which just goes to prove that you can make a career out of kissing and writing about it.

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