Midsummer Magic

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Penguin, 1998 - Fiction - 412 pages
A clever, beautiful woman disguises herself as a mousy Scottish lass to keep the notoriously rakish Earl of Rothermere from marrying her, only to find she was chosen for that very reason. After the Earl discards her, she sheds her dowdy facade to become London society's brightest star -- only to find she has roused the ire and ignited the passions of her faithless husband. But even as he claimed the rights to her body, she swore she would never allow him into her heart. How could she trust a man who treated women as his playthings...yet how could she resist?

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Contents

Chapter 1
9
Chapter 2
26
Chapter 3
42
Chapter 4
63
Chapter 5
79
Chapter 6
88
Chapter 7
101
Chapter 8
115
Chapter 17
230
Chapter 18
243
Chapter 19
256
Chapter 20
266
Chapter 21
280
Chapter 22
293
Chapter 23
305
Chapter 24
318

Chapter 9
126
Chapter 10
139
Chapter 11
152
Chapter 12
166
Chapter 13
182
Chapter 14
197
Chapter 15
207
Chapter 16
219
Chapter 25
330
Chapter 26
343
Chapter 27
357
Chapter 28
372
Chapter 29
385
Chapter 30
400
Epilogue
409
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About the author (1998)

Catherine Coulter was born on December 26, 1942 in Cameron County, Texas. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Texas and a master's degree in early 19th century European history from Boston College. Her first novel, The Autumn Countess, was published in 1978. Before becoming a full-time writer in 1982, she worked on Wall Street as a speech writer. Since then she has written over 65 books including The Aristocrat, Afterglow, False Pretenses, Impulse, and Born to Be Wild. She also writes the FBI Thriller series and numerous historical romance trilogies including the Song, Star, Magic, Night, Bride, Viking, and Legacy Trilogies. She writes A Brit in the FBI series with J. T. Ellison.

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