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Everything and the Moon by Julia Quinn (1997, Paperback, Reissue)

 
Everything and the Moon by Julia Quinn (1997, Paperback, Reissue)
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Author: Julia Quinn
Publisher: Avon Books
Publication Date: 1997-03-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0380789337
ISBN-13: 9780380789337
Product ID: EPID278459
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Publication Date:1997-03-01
Edition Description:Reissue

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Length:372 pages
Height:6.5 in
Width:4.3 in
Thickness:1 in
Weight:6.4 oz

Publisher's Note
Planning to elope with Robert Kemble, the Earl of Macclesfield, when their fathers oppose their match, vicar's daughter Victoria Lyndon is separated from Robert by a misunderstanding and must overcome the past when they are reunited seven years later. Reissue.

Victoria Lyndon, a vicar's daughter, and Robert Kemble, the Earl of Macclesfield, fall in love, yet their fathers oppose the match. They plan to elope, but Victoria is detained by her father. Thinking she has abandoned him, Robert leaves town. Seven years pass before they meet again. Can they overcome their past and trust again?

Industry Reviews
Quinn (Minx, Birthright) begins her novel in Kent, England in 1809 and skillfully depicts the innocence of love at first sight. The irrepressible chemistry between Victoria Lyndon, the vicar's daughter, and Robert Kemble, the Earl of Maccelesfield, is derailed by their fathers' obstinate objections to the match. When Robert encounters Victoria working as a governess seven years later, however, they must face painful memories. A minimum of Regency texture is employed in exchange for focus on often amusing verbal sparring in this poignant battle of the sexes. Victoria, at last, finds comfort in her work at a fine London dress shop, but soon becomes the target of Robert's strategies to win her back: wooing with pastries, a siege of protective attention and abduction to a cottage by the sea which is no resort. To use the confectionery metaphor, this is a meringue light fluff, but none the worse for it. (Mar.)
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