The Singular Miss Carrington

The Singular Miss Carrington by Barbara Hazard, published by Robert Hale in 2007, is a historical romance novel that spans 221 pages. The story centers on Miss Claire Carrington, a young woman who challenges the norms of the London ton by refusing to conform to the expectations of fashion and ladylike behavior. Her life takes a turn when she encounters Andrew Tyson, the Marquess of Blagdon, a gentleman whose charm and elegance make him a desirable match for any woman seeking a husband.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of individuality and societal expectations within the Regency period. The interactions between Claire and Andrew highlight the tension between personal desires and societal pressures, offering insights into the dynamics of romance during this historical era. This edition, written in English, invites readers to delve into a world where love and defiance intertwine against the backdrop of 19th-century England.
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Miss Claire Carrington was the most important young lady ever to scandalise the London ton with her refusual to bow to the dictates of fashion or the rules of ladylike deportment. But then she met Andrew Tyson, the Marquess of Blagdon, an elegant and dashing gentleman whom any husband-hunting beauty would want as her perfect match.
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