A Well Favored Gentleman

A Well Favored Gentleman by Christina Dodd is a historical romance published by HarperCollins on March 1, 1998. This edition features 400 pages and is presented in English. The story centers around Lady Alanna, a beautiful and mysterious figure who has recently emerged from hiding to confront the challenges surrounding her beloved estate, Fionnaway Manor, which is under threat from greedy relatives and the attention of a darkly handsome Englishman.
Readers will find a tale woven with intrigue and romance as Ian Fairchild, who believes Fionnaway rightfully belongs to him, seeks to secure his claim through marriage to Alanna. Despite her initial resistance, Ian is determined to break through her defenses with charm and skill. The narrative explores themes of love and belonging, as Ian strives to prove himself worthy of Alanna’s heart, ultimately aiming to show her that her true home lies with him.
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Where has she been? The rumors fly throughout the Scottish countryside about Lady Alanna, the beautiful and mysterious displaced mistress of Fionnaway Manor. And now she has emerged from hiding, only to find her beloved estate besieged by greedy relatives. . .and coveted by a darkly handsome Englishman.
Ian Fairchild knows that Fionnaway belongs to him alone. For years he yearned for the cherished place where he passed his childhood. He can secure his rights to the manor only through marriage with the enigmatic Alanna, but the exquisite hellion has warned him at knifepoint to leave her house.
Now with skill and charm, Ian must penetrate the lady’s defenses, and boldly lay claim to her body and spirit. But first he must prove himself worthy, and he holds the power to enchant and delight, inflame and inspire. . .and to convince this lady her true home is in her lover’s heart.
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